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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cornerstones to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate fundamental principles or essential elements that support a larger concept or structure.
Example: "The cornerstones to a successful business include strong leadership, effective communication, and a clear vision."
Alternatives: "foundations of" or "key elements for".
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"I lean on cornerstones to get me through to the next part of the piece," he said.
China has invested more than $7bn in international broadcasting and talks of laying "cornerstones to underpin a de-Americanised world".
You couldn't blame the Washington Nationals for feeling a bit snakebitten, losing two cornerstones to thumb injuries over the previous two weeks.
However, until the consumer joins us in the campaign to #Namethefarm, family farms, local abattoirs and honest butchers (cornerstones to a viable independent food structure) will eventually perish.
These studies are the cornerstones to explain the behavior of the Merck/HL hybrid material in the adsorption of Cu II).
Therefore, accurate characterization of the wettability of CNT fibers is one of the most important cornerstones to improve the interfacial adhesion.
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But the cornerstone to its regional plans lies in Baghdad.
Self-awareness is the key cornerstone to emotional intelligence.
Transparency is a cornerstone to rebuilding trust in the brand.
Major gifts can be a cornerstone to a well-rounded, diverse fundraising strategy.
"Edgy" music has always formed the cornerstone to any teenage rebellion.
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