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Filter by Meaning The technician examined the lynchpin to determine the cause of the machine malfunction.
The mechanic replaced the lynchpin in the tractor's wheel.
The blacksmith forged a sturdy lynchpin for the cart's wheel.
The truck driver had to stop because the lynchpin had fallen out of the axle.
The cyclist removed the lynchpin to replace the tire on his bicycle.
The old mill's machinery stopped working when the lynchpin of the waterwheel broke.
The cart tipped over when the lynchpin came loose.
The chef was the lynchpin of the restaurant's kitchen.
The project manager was the lynchpin of the team's success.
The coach was the lynchpin of the basketball team's strategy.
The president is the lynchpin of the country's political system.
The main ingredient is the lynchpin of the recipe's flavor.
The thesis statement is the lynchpin of the essay's argument.
The primary component is the lynchpin of the product's function.
The primary server is the lynchpin of the website's performance.
Knowledge of the market is the lynchpin of a successful investment strategy.
Safety regulations are the lynchpin of a secure workplace.
The electrician used a lynchpin to secure the wire to the pole.
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