key feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkeyandfeature
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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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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofkeyandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofkey feature
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Akeyfeatureof our approach is that these two aspects are both considered but are also clearly separated.
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Akeyfeatureof their analysis is that threats, unlike bribes, always have a negative effect on politicians' welfare.
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Thekeyfeatureof the model that generates huge amount of wealth holdings in the hands of the richest is the productivity shocks process.
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Akeyfeatureof these two recursive calls is that neither modifies/depends on subarrays written by the other.
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Maintenance of a surface litter cover on the soil is akeyfeature, which allows the development of soil macro fauna.
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Akeyfeatureof these figures is that only employed agents within a narrow wealth range have interior portfolio decisions.
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Thekeyfeatureof contrast is that the sense of continuity is maintained.
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Akeyfeatureof the indexing interface is that it supports the indexing of tokens as well as annotations and particularly cross-over annotations.
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Thekeyfeatureof the model concerns the interactive effect of attitude towards risk-taking on the cost-benefit and worst-outcome variables.
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That is akeyfeaturein natural language processing, where dealing with ambiguities is a must.
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Akeyfeatureof the approach presented here is that all agents share the same generic argument tree but can instantiate their own actual arguments.
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Thekeyfeatureof this model is asymmetric information.
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Akeyfeatureof the cobweb expectations feedback structure is that it is self-reversing in the following sense.
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In critical theory, the category of subjectivity has constituted akeyfeatureof modernity.
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Thekeyfeatureto promote adherence, the incentive scheme, associated with achieving points and behaviour change.
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Akeyfeaturewas the lining of the bioassay arena with felt which focused oviposition on the test substrates.
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The provision of welfare (exemplified in the three hospitales described here) begins to be akeyfeatureof the development of the modern state.
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The reduction of variability as the grammatical process advances is akeyfeaturefor its explanation.
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Akeyfeatureof a biostratigraphically useful fossil is that its first appearance in different areas is synchronous.
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Thekeyfeatureis that a non-24-hr sleep-wake schedule is imposed.
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