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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the platforms" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to being physically on top of a platform, such as a train or subway platform. Example: The commuters waited patiently on the platforms for their train to arrive.
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It was no better on the platforms.
On the platforms were kiosks with forty-six-inch touchscreens.
On the platforms anyone wearing spectacles carefully puts them away.
Another to identify musicians playing on the platforms.
Cattle and sheep were also raised on the platforms.
So we call on the platforms to redouble their efforts.
As a consequence damage was observed on the platforms.
Whether he will be funny once again on the platforms beneath Fifth Avenue remains uncertain.
There were requests for free hot dogs, to be dispensed by workers on the platforms.
"There must be about 1,000 people on the platforms which are full to overflowing.
At night, he roams the tunnels, and he sleeps on the platforms like a bum.
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