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The phrase "a key form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an important or essential type or version of something, often in a specific context such as art, literature, or methodology.
Example: "In modern architecture, minimalism is considered a key form that influences many contemporary designs."
Alternatives: "an essential type" or "a crucial version".
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Batteries are a key form of storage whose future is already looking bright.
For example, the definition omits any reference to discrimination against Jews, a key form of antisemitism.
Bloomberg realized that the ease of information sharing made innovation in consumption a key form of differentiation in the industry.
"Waiving the certification requirement would forfeit a key form of pressure for the advancement of human rights".
Automated negotiation is a key form of interaction in systems that are composed of multiple autonomous agents.
You can convey what you feel in a touch and if your get squeamish about it you are denying yourself a key form of communication.
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The big difference is that the FreeFile version covers a few key forms that its on-site sibling lacks.
The circle is emerging as a key modern form for office buildings and a way of organising people.
AFTER years of debate, federal regulators have decided to revise a key disclosure form required by lenders.
In addition to using a declarative language (PADS) as a key intermediate form, we have implemented the system as a whole in ML.
This study was funded by a key project form the China National Tobacco Corporation (110201502019) and a postgraduate research innovation project in Chongqing (CYS14055).
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