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The phrase "a couple key points" is not entirely correct in standard written English; it should be "a couple of key points." You can use it when you want to highlight two or a few important aspects of a topic or discussion.
Example: "Before we conclude the meeting, I want to summarize a couple of key points we discussed."
Alternatives: "a few important points" or "two main points."
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A couple key points he made is that the vehicles are much lighter than your average car, thanks to carbon fiber-reinforced plastic materials used for the cars' frames.
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