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linchpin

[linch-pin] / ˈlɪntʃˌpɪn /






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Trade is another linchpin to this week’s superpower summit.

From MarketWatch • May 13, 2026

It’s an expensive extension of Adidas’s ongoing “You Got This” campaign and the linchpin of a global World Cup marketing effort that the German sports brand hopes will turbocharge U.S. sales in particular.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 6, 2026

He reflected on those who helped the siblings through the horrific events, his mother’s role as the family linchpin and then what was taken from him personally.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 24, 2026

The incident comes at a key moment, as negotiators from Mexico, the United States and Canada work to revise a free-trade accord that is a linchpin of the Mexican economy.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026

Sargo had been the linchpin in Nazi spy networks not only in Argentina, but also across all of South America.

From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield




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