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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big key for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an important factor or element that contributes to a particular outcome or success.
Example: "Effective communication is a big key for building strong relationships in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a crucial factor for" or "an essential element for".
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"That was a big key for us".
"He's a big key for us, particularly against left-handed pitching," Leyland said.
"That's a big key for our offense is to stay patient and not chase".
So stopping him is going to be a big key for us".
"Experience is a big key for our team," said Donatas Zavackas, who led Pitt with 16 points.
I couldn't tell you here today who's going to be the one to take that step, but that's going to be a big key for us.
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"And I think that's actually a big key to a successful creative moment for me, is when I disappear, and maybe the audience disappears into the music and becomes so engaged in the music that you forget that you're even there".
I think confidence was the big key for Bernie.
That, according to Javey, is the "last big key" for making nanotube electronics.
I think a lot of it has to do with her shoulder because that serve is the big key for her to win matches.
"I think the big key for us is decision making and execution, trying to push the tempo of the game and making good decisions with quality shots at the end," Loporchio said.
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