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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pillars for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the purpose or function of something that supports or holds up a structure, idea, or belief. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to the underlying principles or values that form the foundation of something. Example: The pillars for democracy include freedom of speech, fair elections, and a system of checks and balances.
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The guy has pillars for his points.
They also lacked vertical pillars for support.
Where were the pillars for that?
So the pillars for development and change have been planted.
B.J.P. officials dismissed the charges, saying they had accepted the pillars for safekeeping.
The governor says there are three pillars for a successful City: resilience, integrity and innovation.
We have developed four pillars for honest people to do this the right way.
All those long-term visions are based on pillars for which co-operation is vital.
For years, workshops in north India have been filled with artisans chiseling pillars for the temple.
Finally a case example of successful design of web pillars for Highwall Mining extractions is presented.
Higher compressive strengths were observed in smaller pillars for all orientations.
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