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Common collocations with platform in American Collocation

platform noun countable

US /ˈplætˌfɔrm/

strong

profitable
robust
solid
stable

He said that now we had a stable platform, we could address our priorities for the future.

very good

ideal
perfect

Major sporting events provide a perfect platform for creative media ideas.

build
create
provide

The main target is to provide a platform where French researchers and foreign guests will learn to work together.

for discussion

debate
dialogue
discussion
exchange
networking

The success of this year’s event has established Orkney as a major international platform for scientific debate.

The purpose of the forum is to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas.

for growth or change

delivery
expansion
the future
growth
innovation
integration

She would be concentrating on keeping costs to a minimum and building a platform for growth.

for cooperation

collaboration
cooperation
sharing

I want this to be a platform for collaboration.

for types of people

artist
designer
musician
talent

Scotland has a thriving art scene and Glasgow is a great platform for new artists.