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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pillar of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to describe someone or something that is strong, reliable, and important in a certain context or community. Example: "John is a pillar of his community, always volunteering and helping out his neighbors." In this sentence, "a pillar of his community" means that John is highly respected and valued in his community for his contributions and support.
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"A pillar of salt?
A pillar of localness is crumbling.
A pillar of reason in a uncertain world.
A pillar of strength and beloved wife of Meyer.
A pillar of the "French Nouvelle Vague".
"She is a pillar of strength.
He was a pillar of his community.
Rudy Giuliani was a pillar of strength.
You were a pillar of the community.
He is basically a pillar of society.
He is a pillar of the community".
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