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The phrase “constitutional the cornerstone” is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is fundamental or important. For example, “Education is one of the key elements that constitute the cornerstone of a successful society.”.
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Fragility curves constitute the cornerstone in seismic risk evaluations and performance-based earthquake engineering.
This integration would constitute the cornerstone in lifting EBM in UAE up to the needed standards and would enable pharmacy students to become efficient pharmacists that rely on evidence in their health practice.
The most recent advances on EC reactor modeling are summarized with special emphasis on four major issues that still constitute the cornerstone of EC: the theoretical understanding of mechanisms governing pollution abatement, modeling approaches, CFD simulations, and techno-economic optimization.
These inventions constitute the cornerstone of the first mobile telephone service which was introduced by America in 1946 [1, 2].
Surgery and/or chemotherapy constitute the cornerstone of ovarian cancer treatment [ 9].
UNICEF in Action Prevention and protection constitute the cornerstone of UNICEF's efforts to combat child trafficking in our region.
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The Civil War, the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to our Constitution constitute the cornerstones of our struggle to make sure, going forward, that we have the political power to assure that Black lives really do matter.
The relationship between glaciation and depositional terraces constitutes the cornerstone of reconstructing geomorphic history in valleys that have been glaciated.
The wall-pressure spectrum, which constitutes the cornerstone of Amiet's model, is obtained by processing the boundary layer data extracted from the simulations.
The free movement of factors of production constitutes the cornerstone of a common market, as it is thought to permit their most efficient allocation within this market.
As a direct observation of the corroding surface is often a very difficult or even an unfeasible task, corrosion phenomena are more easily and deeply studied, understood, monitored, and even predicted by the adequate electrochemical survey of these parameters, which constitutes the cornerstone of the science of electrochemistry.
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