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Discover Ludwig"hidden key" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a metaphorical key that will help to unlock a mystery, solution, or problem. For example, "We've been searching for a solution for years, but I think the hidden key lies in this new piece of research."
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Currently, a significant number of members of such network remain completely invisible to care (hidden key population).
Second, dictionary learning may capture hidden key factors which correspond to biological pathways, and the classification performance may hence be improved.
A hidden key to White's success is how he lands.
Perhaps it's unfair to expect an author's letters to reveal some sort of hidden key to his work.
At first, I could not imagine that having a hidden key clamped to the outside of the car would help me.
Overlooked in many companies, financial, customer, and operational measures have been the hidden key to IBM's success in achieving lasting reductions in occupancy costs.
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The games, designed for up to six people, force participants to interpret symbols to find hidden keys or secret doors.
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They should also clean up their small print and stop hiding key facts in it.
Officials and agents hid key details of how the interrogation programme was run and its results from each other.
Shrouds hid key manufacturing processes from the eyes of factory visitors.
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