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"forms a cornerstone" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe how something is essential in the formation of or serving as the basis for something else. For example, "Education forms a cornerstone of our society."
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"The introduction of advertising forms a cornerstone of our commitment to the interest of our creator community," said Alison Moore, SoundCloud's chief revenue officer.
The A400M forms a cornerstone of Germany's commitment to logistical support for the NATO military alliance, while both it and France need it to replace their aging Transalls.
The closure of the base is a blow to a covert programme that has killed up to 2,500 people since its inception seven years ago and forms a cornerstone of President Barack Obama's strategy to flush al-Qaida from its Pakistani havens.
"This product and technology base forms a cornerstone of our business moving forward".
The concept of functional groups (FGs)—sets of connected atoms that determine properties and reactivity of parent molecule, forms a cornerstone of organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, toxicity assessment, spectroscopy and, last but not least, also chemical nomenclature.
This is denoted as "soft integration" and forms a cornerstone of our work.
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Travel formed a cornerstone of her life's work.
Belzoni's numerous discoveries were to form a cornerstone of the British Museum's Egyptian collection.
Numerical methods form a cornerstone of the analysis and investigation of mathematical models for physical processes.
International customers and employees form a cornerstone of today's special machinery industry.
"It will form a cornerstone of the emerging global effort to reverse the H.I.V./AIDS pandemic," he said.
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