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The phrase "a keystone of their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is essential or foundational to a group, organization, or concept.
Example: "The commitment to sustainability is a keystone of their business strategy."
Alternatives: "a cornerstone of their" or "a fundamental aspect of their".
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He's a non-factor in the Republican race, trailing behind Representative Zach Wamp of Chattanooga and far behind Knoxville's mayor, Bill Haslam — two men who have, to a troubling degree, made Christianity a keystone of their campaigns.
Since then, more than 120 countries have pledged to improve hand hygiene as a keystone of their national or subnational healthcare-associated infection prevention programmes.
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But their demise will surely be to the detriment of media diversity, a keystone of democracy.
Unaids considers community conversations a keystone of that achievement.
Non-violence is a keystone of Vinoba's philosophy.
This bargain is a keystone of the U.S. federal system.
FOR Chile, a small economy driven by exports, international integration is a keystone of growth.
It is still a keystone of the academy's survival since it receives no state aid.
Instead, the theme of the week will be education, a keystone of the campaign.
The sharing of information is a keystone of architectural practice and scholarship.
The ABM treaty has been a keystone of the arms control efforts of the last three decades.
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