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Use "keystones" in a sentence
"They're important "keystones," naturally, but as the altered timeline showed, the world will get along (albeit imperfectly) without them."
"Rapids, Mich., in 1904, the railings and ornamental parts of the bridge, such as keystones, brackets, consols, dentiles and panels, were cast in molds and set in place much as cut stone would be."
"The fab chief set out what he saw as the company's "keystones", including the firm's global nature, its drive towards innovation, collaboration within the IBM Alliance and "agility"."