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The phrase "as a pillar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that provides essential support or stability in a particular context.
Example: "Education serves as a pillar of our society, ensuring that future generations are well-prepared for the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "as a foundation" or "as a cornerstone".
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The sublime understood as a pillar of beauty, that is.
She is powerful, as tall as a pillar and robust.
In one feature, it has served as a pillar of employer-based health insurance.
In 2004, this article was highlighted in the Journal of Immunology as a "Pillar of Immunology".
With good reason, Bates was never heralded as a pillar of virtue.
Mr. Sarkozy cited Mr. Fernandez as a pillar in the management of France's future.
"The car industry was long ago designated as a pillar industry for China.
Indeed, he is regarded on Wall Street and in Washington as a pillar of the industry.
The west has long viewed the Saudis as a pillar of stability in an unruly region.
In our family, we think of my mother as a pillar of strength.
Fed policy makers have cited gains in stocks as a pillar of the booming economy.
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