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The phrase "pillar of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiom to describe a person or group who is relied on for support, especially in difficult times. For example, "My grandfather was a pillar of the community, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need."
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"A pillar of salt?
"She is a pillar of strength.
He was a pillar of his community.
Rudy Giuliani was a pillar of strength.
You were a pillar of the community.
He is basically a pillar of society.
He is a pillar of the community".
Failure is the pillar of success.
Elections are a pillar of American democracy.
This is a pillar of Putin's power".
Joy Williams is a pillar of strength.
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