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platform

[plat-fawrm] / ˈplæt fɔrm /




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The platform's worldwide subscriber base of more than 300 million offers significant exposure, particularly for fighters on the undercard.

From BBC

Duncan will be familiar face to sports fans, some of whom are still adapting to watching sports on a streaming platform.

From Los Angeles Times

This includes building a third pipeline from the Leviathan reservoir to the production platform, as well as increasing the transmission pipeline capacity between Israel and Egypt.

From The Wall Street Journal

The news division announced Thursday it will have a series of one hour single issue programs under the title “Things That Matter” done in collaboration with the digital platform the Free Press.

From Los Angeles Times

The two platforms combined have about 13 million annual users.

From The Wall Street Journal