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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key to trying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something is essential or crucial for the act of attempting or making an effort.
Example: "Understanding the fundamentals of the subject is a key to trying new approaches in your studies."
Alternatives: "essential for attempting" or "crucial for trying".
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"Animals can be a key to trying to reach a child's heart, to promote healing and to regain trust and to reduce anxiety," she said.
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That's a key to try on most math and science work and exams.
It may have been more of a key in '99, because people hadn't seen it as much as they have now, but it's a huge key, to try to dictate what defenses can do".
Hosts receiving the message will use their private key to try to obtain the original message.
A key advantage to trying on vacation is that, even if you do make a fool of yourself, there are no lasting repercussions.
There were two keys to try and get them back.
"It's not a month where you win the title but it's a key month to try and we want to start the next year leading or at least trying to be near the top".
Isolation is a key tactic to try and halt the spread of the virus.
Profe John Wass, public health lead at the Royal College of Physicians, said hospital doctors had "a key responsibility to try to incorporate messages about the impact exercise can have when talking to our patients – as the benefits are plain to see.
"Universities are being seen as a key to the new economies, they're trying to grow the knowledge economy by building a base in universities," says Professor Altbach.
Any malicious shopper can leak such a key to a shop c that can try to infer some information from the messages exchanged during the protocol run.
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