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The phrase "important pillar of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is essential to a particular thing or activity, either metaphorically or literally. For example, "Education is an important pillar of success."
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"That will be an important pillar of the 'reliance on the auditors' defense.
Tribal identity remains strong and is still an important pillar of social control.
It is an important pillar of our system of justice that most criminal trials are public events.
The Gemological Institute of America, an important pillar of the industry, has agreed to take the fifth floor.
With the Chinese economy losing steam, many in the industry fear that an important pillar of sales could be wobbling.
Low mortgage rates appear to be reviving the long-moribund housing market, an important pillar of the domestic economy.
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Mobility and food have emerged as important pillars of the city's quest for smart sustainability.
Women are one of the most important pillars of that wall.
The two most important pillars of the global system of nation states are security and economic order.
Because of these efforts, New York City has already achieved the first two important pillars of the 90-90-90 strandgy – treatmentnd treatment.
The extremists have selected the police and the army, two important pillars of the Pakistani state, as particular targets.
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