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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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The key / key

"Working well as a team is the key to success" VS. "Working well as a team is key to success". Is there a meaning difference between them? Thanks in advance.
  

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Well, not much. 'The key' suggests that there are no other keys, while 'key' is mum on that matter.

  • Well, not much.
  • 'The key' suggests that there are no other keys, while 'key' is mum on that matter.
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Well, not much. 'The key' suggests that there are no other keys, while 'key' is mum on that matter.

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