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Free sign upThe phrase "A cornerstone of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is fundamental or essential to a particular concept, idea, or structure. Example: "Education is a cornerstone of a successful society, providing individuals with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive."
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A cornerstone of science and technology is parsimony.
A cornerstone of the genre".
El Bajío A cornerstone of traditional fare.
Za'atar is a cornerstone of Levantine cooking.
Secrecy is a cornerstone of the regime.
They are a cornerstone of this institution.
That's always been a cornerstone of the great Oriole tradition".
Havemeyer's collection became a cornerstone of the Met.
The big, cold wedge is a cornerstone of American cuisine.
Money management is a cornerstone of the camp.
That, said Yaqoob, was a "cornerstone of justice".
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