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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
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.
The final will also be another chance to enjoy 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, key in big games and someone who plays with something much more than mere confidence -total fearlesness.
Under Liverpool manager and fellow Dutchman Arne Slot, who is in his first season in the role, Van Dijk has been key in helping the Reds close in on a record-equalling 20th English league title.
At Southwest’s investor day in late September, executives said free bags were key in helping the budget-friendly airline stand out from its rivals.
Davies-Jones said the evaluation was "really key in showing us what is working, what needs to be tweaked, what needs to be improved".
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