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The phrase "a seminal" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is highly influential or groundbreaking, often in the context of ideas, works, or events.
Example: "The author's latest book is considered a seminal work in the field of psychology."
Alternatives: "a groundbreaking" or "a pivotal".
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A seminal result?
A seminal moment?
It's a seminal issue".
Woolwich is a seminal moment.
"A seminal Fire Island moment".
"God's Doodle" is a seminal work.
Williams's play remains a seminal work.
It was a seminal moment for me.
A seminal, if dated, study is illustrative.
"This is a seminal time".
It was a seminal moment.
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