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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a podium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a raised platform where a speaker stands to address an audience.
Example: "The speaker stood confidently at a podium, ready to deliver the keynote address."
Alternatives: "a platform" or "a lectern".
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So here's a podium.
Not even a podium.
They brought out a podium.
"Imrali is not a podium for speeches.
"A podium is now out of reach.
His gestures on a podium are awkward hand chops.
There is no longer a podium with a reservation book.
Almost as good as a podium moment, then.
"I stand stock still behind a podium, and I talk.
Cameras, reporters and a podium were already assembled inside.
Maio-Smith clicked a mouse on a podium.
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