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The phrase "a fulcrum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a pivotal point or support in a situation, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about change or influence.
Example: "The new policy served as a fulcrum for the organization's transformation, allowing it to pivot towards more sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a pivot point" or "a central element".
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Chicago was, and still is, a fulcrum of black activism.
The case became a fulcrum for public passions.
"It's like a barbell on a fulcrum," Mr. Gendreau said.
Yet the Wednesday break has remained a fulcrum of French family life.
Based on this observation, he designed a bed that rested on a fulcrum.
(The 2007 terrorist attack on the Glasgow Airport is a fulcrum of the plot).
A lever is a bar or board that rests on a support called a fulcrum.
Do you see same-sex marriage as a fulcrum for the redefining of America's gender roles?
"Think of the oarlock as a fulcrum, and think of the sea as the weight".
He sees the Mondays as currently experiencing what he would term "a fulcrum moment".
He said it was time to end the constabulary's status as a "fulcrum for antagonistic debate".
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