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springboard - use in sentences
Converse of object
- provide: The school provides Springboard tutors a room in which to work.
- prove: Instead it proved a springboard for an audacious attempt to heist the match from England, mooted no doubt during tea.
- become: The Yugoslav revolution can become the springboard from which the Fourth will launch itself on its conquest of the masses ' .
- offer: This book offers a hundred simple prayers rooted in everyday experience, the commonplace offering a springboard to personal devotion.
Adjective modifier
- perfect: A battling win against Preston would have been the perfect springboard to fight our way back up the league.
- ideal: Yet Goa is an ideal springboard for the interior.
- excellent: Hence, a degree in the Biological Sciences is an excellent springboard to a successful future career in a wide range of fields.
- useful: It is a useful springboard for visiting the rest of the town.
- great: This book is a great springboard for further learning.
- good: Good colonies with a population of healthy winter bees are the best springboard for the next season.
Preposition: into
- career: The HND Hospitality Business Management can be a great springboard into a career in the hospitality industry.
Modifies a noun
- program: UCN has recently run its first Springboard program for some years.
Noun used with modifier
- meter: The diving boards included a 1 meter springboard and a symmetrically stepped stage up to 8 feet high.
- career: There's now a wide range of competitions and awards to enter and to use as a careers springboard.
Preposition: for
- discussion: A sketch plan of the garden design will then be created as a springboard for further discussion.
- success: Winning a coveted Yellow Pencil is a springboard for future success.
- career: A PhD from Lancaster University Management School can provide a springboard for careers in these fields.
- idea: The video may be more of a springboard for ideas which the choreographer hopes to explore further in the physical realm.
- action: It was also his springboard for action in the wider Church.
- future: How can the past be a springboard for the future?
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