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key

[kee] / ki /


NOUN
item that unlocks
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Now imagine putting that postcard in a locked box that only you and the recipient have keys to.

From Salon

Gibson points to two key areas - physicality and artificial intelligence.

From BBC

The decline came ahead of the release of key U.S. payrolls data, which will be followed two days later by the CPI inflation report.

From MarketWatch

The decline came ahead of the release of key U.S. payrolls data, which will be followed two days later by the CPI inflation report.

From MarketWatch

How much changes now, and how much you notice, are two of the key questions as the prime minister attempts to reset, yet again.

From BBC