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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a podium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone speaking or presenting from a raised platform or lectern.
Example: "The mayor addressed the crowd at a podium during the annual city festival."
Alternatives: "on a platform" or "behind a lectern".
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Shorten is rarely found at a podium alone.
Educational lectures are set at a podium; TED prizes theatrical movement.
A patient saleswoman awaits visitors at a podium close to the entrance.
Usually trolls operate below the line; this one stands at a podium.
"You can't do the flying Wallendas when you've got two guys standing at a podium".
That ruined the chance at a podium sweep for Astana, Bruyneel said.
The auctioneer stands at a podium made of bales of "britches" of British Manufacture, much the same as the women.
At a podium, blank paper and markers invite visitors to offer a response to a posted Gospel text.
She stood at a podium as prime minister-elect, amid a sea of jostling and ill-tempered photographers.
Mr. Obama, addressing an audience in Ohio, stood at a podium on which was written: Betting on America.
If his competitors continue to have energy problems, he may have a shot at a podium finish.
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