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The phrase "a key questions" is not correct in English
It should be "a key question" or "key questions" depending on the context. You can use "a key question" when referring to an important or central inquiry in a discussion or analysis. Example: "In our research, we identified a key question that guided our investigation: How does climate change affect biodiversity?"
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Earlier this year, the women's access to finance was a key questions posed by Nasser Saidi, economist at the Hawkamah, the Institute for Corporate Governance.
A key questions with regard to the hygiene hypothesis, which remains to be addressed, is how big the critical microbial exposure needs to be.
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