cornerstone
Example Sentences
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As for 2nm chips, Japan's Rapidus says they are "ideal for AI servers" and will "become the cornerstone of the next-generation digital infrastructure", despite the huge technical challenges and costs involved.
From Barron's
“The property tax is the cornerstone of local government,” though the bills can be too steep, he said.
From MarketWatch
Entertainment, of a presumably worthy variety — which is not to say genteel or exclusive — has long been a key element in the system’s programming and a cornerstone of its fundraising.
From Los Angeles Times
The coming months could prove to be Milei’s biggest test yet, with overhauling labor laws a cornerstone of his agenda.
Joe Root and Ben Stokes, the cornerstones of this current team and two of the greatest to ever play for England, have never won a Test here.
From BBC
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