Sentence examples for the lynchpin from inspiring English sources

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the lynchpin

noun

A pin inserted through holes at the end of an axle, so as to secure a wheel

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He was the lynchpin in the team.

If it's the lynchpin to the whole plot, NEVER tell.

Simply put, Bradley is the lynchpin of this team.

The lynchpin of his campaign has been a faith, almost messianic, in his personal excellence.

You were the lynchpin of our lives and we strive to go forward.

The white working class has become the lynchpin constituency of conservative Republicanism.

"India is the lynchpin" to assuaging Pakistan's fears and the U.S. could influence India.

Plastic recovery soared by 50% after disassembly became the lynchpin of the entire recycling process.

Coats explains that has lived in Newark since 1970, the lynchpin year.

Page D1 A Bold Frontal Attack The lynchpin of Kim Severson's strategy was a corn tortilla.

The lynchpin of this approach is diplomacy, both with Iran and with key partners and allies.

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