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The phrase "a pillar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to refer to something that provides support or strength in a particular context, such as a principle, value, or person.
Example: "Honesty is a pillar of our organization, guiding our decisions and actions."
Alternatives: "a cornerstone" or "a foundation stone".
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He's a pillar.
"A pillar of salt?
"She is a pillar of strength.
"He became a pillar," Mr. Pacheco said.
A pillar for every civil liberty battle".
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".
She is totally a pillar".
Elections are a pillar of American democracy.
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