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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cornerstone of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fundamental or essential to a particular concept, system, or structure.
Example: "Education is often considered a cornerstone of a successful society."
Alternatives: "a fundamental aspect of" or "a key element of".
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"This is a cornerstone of a country's competitiveness.
–Why is "competition" a cornerstone of a free market economy?
The project had once been hailed as a cornerstone of a nuclear power renaissance.
Moreover, Merrill is seen as a cornerstone of a strategic push into new markets.
Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of a stable and prosperous society".
A bolder approach to public involvement in economic management in key sectors should be a cornerstone of a new approach.
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As such, the university was a quintessentially liberal institution, a cornerstone of an Enlightenment society.
AOLTV is a cornerstone of an initiative the company calls AOL Anywhere, a family of products that bring AOL to pagers, Palm devices and so on.
Strong skills are a cornerstone of an economy with high employment and good jobs, and essential for personal prosperity and resilience in the face of change.
The Blackwood arrives without four-wheel-drive, a cornerstone of an S.U.V.'s appeal, never mind that buyers may not use it.
Whether evolutionary or revolutionary, over the next three to five years cloud computing will become a cornerstone of an organisation's IT portfolio.
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