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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a key" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to creating a key for a lock, a code, or a map legend.
Example: "To access the secure area, you need to make a key that fits the new lock."
Alternatives: "create a key" or "generate a key."
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"I was happy to make a key play there".
Working with business and modernising provision will make a key contribution to reversing the decline.
After six minutes, Gerard Piqué slid in to make a key interception inside his penalty area.
Still a final is a particularly bad occasion on which to make a key mistake.
Developing crop varieties with enhanced efficiency for P will make a key contribution to sustainable use of P resources.
"The precedent for moving quickly on a sample to make a key decision was already established," Dr. Ley said.
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For this analysis, in order to make a key-to-person correspondence, we considered key ownership using the following equivalence relation: keys are equivalent (i.e. they refer to the same person) if they have the same metadata.
Obama made a key decision at midyear.
Manfield now made a key play.
At that moment, Leaney made a key mistake.
Bush's exercising questionable judgment in making a key selection & then to show "strength", digging in.
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