Lexeme: third-party platform  
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  1. ['noun']. A third-party platform refers to a software, service, or application that is developed and operated by a company or individual other than the main service provider. It typically provides additional functionality or integration with the main service or platform. These platforms often allow users to build and deploy their own applications or services on top of the main platform, utilizing its resources and features. Third-party platforms can enhance the capabilities of the main service and provide users with a more customized and tailored experience. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party platform (singular), third-party platforms (plural)
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