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The phrase "have a key" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express possession of a specific key. Example: "I always make sure to have a key to my apartment in my pocket before leaving the house."
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Don't councils have a key role?
I didn't have a key.
Palestinians also have a key role here.
And yes, I have a key".
I didn't have a key, but so what?
Shotwell has a key and I have a key.
Pascal just seems to have a key to Ravel's music.
That's because they have a key flaw: assumptions.
You've got to have a key for your twenty-first".
Partnerships clearly have a key role to play.
Tenants do not have a key to the front door.
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