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key in
verb
(tr, adverb) to enter (information or instructions) in a computer or other device by means of a keyboard or keypad
Example Sentences
That security footage was key in arresting four Chilean nationals with ties to an international theft ring, according to Simi Valley police.
The digital space is key in this wave of new converts.
It is the wives who pray when the door closes, the fathers who watch the clock, the children who wait for the sound of a key in the lock, hoping that this time their loved one will come home.
You turn an old-school metal key in your door and find a room full of stylishly recycled furnishings — woodsy but luxe, with yoga mats leaning in a corner.
France second row Manae Feleu has stolen two line-outs this campaign - topped only by England locks Abbie Ward and Rosie Galligan - and will be keen to disrupt the Red Roses' line-out and maul, which was so key in their run to the World Cup final in 2022.
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