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The phrase "a key to quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or elements that contribute to achieving or maintaining high standards in a product, service, or process.
Example: "Investing in employee training is a key to quality in our customer service."
Alternatives: "a crucial factor for quality" or "an essential element of quality".
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As a key to quality assurance, scientific manuscripts are assessed by peers and revised accordingly before publication.
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Offline quality control has been widely accepted as a key to high quality products at low price.
The bread is the key to quality.
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The key to quality is feature extraction.
The project-team organization makes it easier for rank-and-file architects to work closely with the partners in charge and thus have a say in the overall direction of a project, and the partners believe it is a key to the quality of the firm's work.
Knowing Braille is a key to the quality of life for the visually impaired". According to the American Foundation for the Blind, about 70% of blind or visually impaired people are unemployed.
Understanding the critical determinants of performance and accordingly developing specific interventions to improve is a key to achieve quality delivery of health services [ 17].
Certainly, the quality and volume of the available experimental material is always a key to providing adequate quality of calculations.
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