key aspect

collocation in English

meaningsofkeyandaspect

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key
adjective
uk
/kiː/
us
/kiː/
very important and having a lot of influence on other people ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofkeyandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofkey aspect

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Issues of context are akeyaspectin the empirical investigation of issues of understanding and the production of coherent talk.
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Yet thekeyaspectof food and culture has remained very stable.
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Akeyaspectwas women's involvement in local services.
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During the specification process, onekeyaspectaddressed was system usability.
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Akeyaspectof aesthetic education had been recognised.
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Akeyaspectof these models is that they exhibit expectations feedback.
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Akeyaspectof sustainability is the ability to adapt to future challenges.
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Ordinary women's inferior rights to land were akeyaspectin women's subordination as a whole.
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Akeyaspectof this issue is hence how pension-reforming governments finance existing social security obligations.
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Thus, anotherkeyaspectthat distinguishes the different existing localization methods is the way pose information is obtained from raw measurements.
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Most importantly, it reminds the reader that mutual fund fees should be akeyaspectto consider when investing.
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Much current work in this area emphasizes identity as onekeyaspectof sexuality.
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Each message summarized the lesson of the week or highlighted akeyaspectof it.
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Akeyaspectof (1) is the idea that grammars bifurcate into two components, one a lexicon.
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Integrity and adherence checks are akeyaspectof 'explanatory ' studies but are not generally considered critical for ' pragmatic ' designs.
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As such, there is a considerable gap in our knowledge with respect to thiskeyaspectof epizoochorous seed dispersal.
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Thekeyaspectof our definition is that corrupt rent-seeking is an illicit and covert activity.
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Therefore, illicit artisan work affected akeyaspectof the early modern guild system as well as the corporate identity of the guilds.
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In the process, the rhetoric favoring modern science became akeyaspectof the political discourses of reformers and revolutionaries.
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As such, the distribution of current and future earnings may be akeyaspectof divorce proceedings.
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