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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'touchstone in' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use 'touchstone of', which means to use as a measure of comparison or quality. For example: This book is a touchstone of modern literature for readers of all ages.
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It would become a touchstone in their lives.
Ghosts is like a touchstone in that respect.
It also serves as a consoling touchstone in political speeches.
School prayer has become a touchstone in the nation's divide over religion.
Still, Jaji became a kind of touchstone in the Bin Laden myth.
And Pluto is part of our history, a touchstone in our scientific journey outwards.
But the Beatles were only one touchstone in Mr. Smith's historical pastiche.
This city's jazz festival has been an annual touchstone in the history of jazz since 1954.
Director Haynes spoke of Amadeus being a touchstone in his pitch to the show's producers.
Dr. Ganong wrote a textbook that is considered a touchstone in his field.
It's matched by the arrival of the begrimed goatherd Audrey for her marriage to Touchstone in the play's final moments.
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