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The phrase "any pillar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a non-specific pillar or support in a general context.
Example: "In this project, we can rely on any pillar of support to help us achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "any support" or "any foundation".
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She had never heard of any pillar such as Kennan had described.
A vision that sought to exclude any pillar of freedom, equality and opportunity for all.
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Additionally, the scope of application of the 3-D models is further extended to any pillar-textured surfaces with arbitrary shaped cross-sections.
"At Copenhagen, we tried to take a big huge cathedral dome and drop it down on to the absence of any pillars.
Without the tech stocks, there aren't any pillars to hold up the market.
I could see the back of the house, which seemed flatter and longer than the front, probably because there weren't any pillars.
Failure of any individual pillar overloads adjacent pillars and may result in failure propagation with damaging surface subsidence.
It is currently not known to what degree, if any, cervical pillar hyperplasia contributes to the development of degenerative joint disease.
Make no mistake: Stronger and more effective immigration enforcement should be a pillar of any reform plan.
Because social constructivism provides a coherent philosophical foundation for learning and instruction, it should be recognized as a pillar of any smart learning environment.
As one key informant articulated, policy that addresses smoking during pregnancy should be, " a pillar of any maternal and child health strategy".
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