Sentence examples for The cornerstone from inspiring English sources

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The cornerstone

noun

A ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building, joining two exterior walls, and often inscribed with the starting and completion dates of construction, the name of the architect and owner, and other details.

  • The cornerstone on the Flatiron Building is set on the Fifth Avenue facade.

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The cornerstone of my life.

The cornerstone, Red Rooster, opened in December 2010.

The cornerstone was laid on 5 September.

The cornerstone was laid in 1902.

The cornerstone of all their social interactions is alcohol.

But oysters are the cornerstone.

It is the cornerstone of liberal democracy.

It is the cornerstone of their identity.

"Bellows is the cornerstone of our collection".

But pitching has been the cornerstone.

Universities are the cornerstone of free thought.

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