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Noun(1) a central cohesive source of support and stability(2) pin inserted through an axletree to hold a wheel on

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(1) regular brushing is the linchpin of all good dental hygiene(2) Throughout American history, the family has been seen as the linchpin of the social order and the basis for stable governance.(3) He put the wheel back and secured it with a new linchpin , which he carved from a piece of wood.(4) It is the linchpin in the effort to give legitimacy to the post-Cold War settlement, while ensuring that it does not become detached either from power or compelling national interests.(5) Documenting the role the government and corporations played in slavery is the linchpin of the reparations effort, says Walters.(6) They're the linchpin of Republican efforts to hold the House(7) The diversity and broad appeal that had been the linchpin of its success now drained away like vital oil.(8) The linchpin to maintaining worker safety and efficiency is preplanning.(9) The new building is the linchpin of the medical centre's u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255162 million redevelopment programme.(10) nurses are the linchpin of the National Health Service(11) Nurses will be the linchpin to the Government's grandiose plans to modernise and improve the National Health Service, one of their leaders says.(12) Nuclear weapons are the linchpin neither of the U.S. position in the world nor of its security.(13) Corporations are replacing religion as the lynchpin of Western culture; historians could thus look back on us as we do now on the Greeks or Egyptians, centering their culture around their religious practices.(14) Herzog is an uncompromising filmmaker whose works have, as their lynchpins , visions of surreal, breathtaking intensity.(15) The lynchpins of the album are undoubtedly two early, majestic songs that distill the mix of the down-to-earth and the interstellar to its purest state.(16) After the mass slaughter of the First World War, military cemeteries and war monuments became lynchpins of heavily gendered nationalist myths which were easily appropriated by the National Socialists.
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(1) linchpin
(2) pin
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1. lynchpin


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