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The phrase "a key number of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an important or significant quantity of something in a specific context.
Example: "The study revealed that a key number of participants reported experiencing similar symptoms."
Alternatives: "a significant number of" or "an important number of".
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Unless you've got a key number of people around who are banging that drum the heritage will suffer".
Onto each of a key number of stakes she has affixed a set of electronic sensors that will sit at different heights above the ice surface, logging changes in temperature.
The problem with that idea is that its author has shown little willingness to alter the legislation to make it more palatable to his fellow Republicans, and there may be a key number of Republicans who would side with Democrats for a solution for immigrants affected by DACA.
This is an important aim, as it implies that we all share a key number of essential species or strains that help to define human health and, more importantly, that can then be mined for drug targets.
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(A ) Summary of key numbers of the screen.
We explored whether repeating a key measure – number of lifetime sexual partners – improved the validity of this self-reported response.
The subject is given a key of numbers 1 9, which each have a corresponding symbol.
As a result, a number of key properties of circadian temperature entrainment were identified.
Using the key linking framework, a number of key pre-distribution schemes in the literature are analyzed.
After pressing the key a certain number of times, they earned a chocolate.
Based on a secret encryption key a predefined number of hash functions are applied on each q-gram.
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