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foundation stone
noun
A stone laid during the construction of a (usually important) building, the laying of which is usually marked by a ceremony.
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'foundation stone' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to the symbolic cornerstone of a building or organization. For example, "The mayor laid the foundation stone of the new civic center."
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She's the foundation stone".
I needed a foundation stone for myself.
It's the foundation stone of society.
archer5 "Ah, freedom of speech, the foundation stone of democracy.
Any saving was sought – including on the foundation stone obelisk.
Stable housing is the foundation stone for recovery.
Ms. Bhutto laid the foundation stone in 1996.
It is a solid foundation stone for history.
Who will prevent the foundation stone from being laid?
"But this could be a significant foundation stone for the country's recovery".
The Atlantic relationship has been the foundation stone of world peace from 1945 onwards.
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