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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really key" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the importance or significance of something in a discussion or analysis. Example: "Understanding the market trends is really key to making informed business decisions."
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A. Two really key things.
"The all-in factor was really key.
"Really," Key persisted, with great warmth.
"That's really key," Mr. Jennings said.
"She's really key for our team's success," VanDerveer said.
That's really key, to keep your blood sugar stable.
"The positioning of sweat is really key," he said.
"That's where the marketplace has played a really key role".
It's a really key time to his mythology.
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"Those look really key-oot," said a saleswoman to a young Arden Wohl look-alike in a feathery headband.
Said REI's Steele: "That engine was really key.
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