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The phrase "a third pillar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an additional foundational element or support in a particular context, such as a framework, strategy, or system.
Example: "In our approach to sustainability, we believe that education serves as a third pillar alongside innovation and community engagement."
Alternatives: "an additional foundation" or "a supplementary support".
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Recently, a third pillar appeared to fall.
He tells investors that they "urgently need to build a third pillar".
In the longer term, a third pillar would be a Persian Gulf regional security system.
A third pillar must, of course, be the restoration of their independence to those people who have lost it, primarily the Czechs.
It is now winning a third pillar of support with its efficient running of the municipalities that it won in two rounds of elections earlier this year.
"There's a third pillar on which British exceptionalism in broadcasting rests – which is a long and staunch history of editorial independence from political and commercial influence,"" he said.
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More than ever, we need a fourth pillar: an H.I.V. cure.
A second pillar would be to induce political change in Iraq.
A second pillar focuses on making health insurance more portable as well expanding the number of people covered.
Serota, the Tate director, joined Hall in urging the government to create a "sixth pillar" for culture.
In officially embracing hybrid warfare, the Pentagon would be replacing a second pillar of long-term planning.
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