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English citations of key
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- 2021, Waiyee Yip, Why it is no longer cool to be a crazy rich Asian in China, BBC News (10 June 2021);
- The key, then, is for the rich to be able to strike the ultimate balancing act - to indicate success but in a more low-profile manner.
- 1843 — Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
- To say that he was not startled, or that his blood was not conscious of a terrible sensation to which it had been a stranger from infancy, would be untrue. But he put his hand upon the key he had relinquished, turned it sturdily, walked in, and lighted his candle.