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The phrase "there is key" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the presence of a key or a specific object in a particular location. Example: I searched through my bag and found that there is key to the locker inside.
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Getting inciteful content off the web and getting "counter narrative" content up there is key to harnessing the full potential of a medium that IS has already mastered.
Don't forget: there is key light, front light, flood light.
There is Key lime pie ($6) made by the local expert, Steve Tarpin, whose shop, Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pie, is in Red Hook.
"There is key access so unauthorized people will not wander onto the floors," said Robert R. Hinckley, a spokesman for Mr. Pataki.
So as a Canadian watching Trudeau's public profile rise (and him embracing it), I'm relieved that he is the anti-Harper, and I'm thrilled he knows that putting himself out there is key to updating and overhauling our reputation.
Thousands of small business owners realise that there is key talent hidden away in their local communities such as men and women who are looking for work worthy of their level of skill and ability, to fit with family.
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There were key chains and cocktail stirrers.
There are key issues to be tackled, too.
"But there were key principles that were very basic".
Chiefly, there are key questions about the role of education.
There are key differences between the two campaigns.
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