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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of keys' is correct and usable in written English
You can use 'of keys' when you are referring to a set or collection of keys, such as in the sentence "The janitor had a ring of keys attached to her belt."
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"We're short of keys".
He tapped a couple of keys.
What is the number of keys required?
Or simply make multiple sets of keys.
"We just had a bunch of keys".
Chimes are made of strings of keys.
"I could hear the sound of keys, the rattling of keys.
A man threw him a set of keys.
I took the spare set of keys and I left".
They work out their own exchange of keys.
The Touchfire's surface is molded into the shape of keys.
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