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The phrase "with a key" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that requires a key for access, unlocking, or operation. Example: "The door was locked, and I needed to get in with a key."
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With a key change.
Nobody with a key could be found.
They were rewarded with a key.
The word "conclave" means "with a key".
It comes with a key to Gramercy Park.
"Like a house, the door is closed with a key".
"I'm the only one with a key," he said.
His girlfriend's car was scratched with a key.
TracKey is, surprise surprise, enabled with a key.
You're negotiating a deal with a key partner.
(Think of Ben Franklin flying his kite with a key attached to the string).
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