Word which occurs in a text more often than we would expect to occur by chance alone.
1First I tried calling up cases with 'dismemberment' as my key word.
2The key word is prosperity, so we need to have economic debates.
3The first and foremost word in the Great War-thekey word-isSarajevo.
4Acclimatisation was a key word in the weeks leading up to Mexico.
5Potential is a key word in this poignant novel of missed opportunities.
6I found this a surprisingly short lifespan for such a key word!
7Blind Spots The key word in the Macmillan Visual Dictionary is visual.
8Firearms will stop a wight eventually, but eventually is the key word.
9You'll be able to search these topics by key word or chronologically.
10The key word is if, since short term distractions are likely!
11Deception-thatwas the key word, the word Dirk had used repeatedly.
12The key word we're trying to use is, for it to be 'palatable'.
13It changes it real time. Solve is the key word there.
14Yes, that's the key word, the most awful word in the English tongue.
15If there was a key word for the year ahead it would be opportunity.
16The key word is 'appear, since people will be willing to hear you out.
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