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car key vs Key car

The correct phrase is 'car key'. 'Key car' is not a common or correct phrase in English. The order of the words in 'car key' is the standard way to describe a key used for a car.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 483 views

car key

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a key that is used to start or unlock a car.

Examples:

  • I can't find my car key anywhere.
  • Make sure you have your car key before leaving the house.
  • He searched his bag for his car key.
  • I mean, you cannot confiscate my car key.
  • Why did you put your car key in the door lock?
  • Car key, of course.
  • That's not a car key.
  • She knew where the car key was.
  • Sten gave me Gustaf's car key.
  • Having the car key and the credit cards are prohibited until there is a hearing on that case.
  • This is my, my car key.
  • This looks like a car key.
  • You'll find a car key in the left pocket of that dress.
  • Randy, he doesn't need a car key shoved in his ear.
  • I take it it's not a car key.
  • Ellroy Streeter has already sent a plane ticket and a rental car key to Lincoln's Arizona P.O. box.
  • I will bet you a family-sized popcorn that there is a gym card right next to your car key.
  • And we only have a car key and a mask.
  • We didn't realize they stole a spare car key from the kitchen.
  • Her only friend is a dog, and if he could turn a car key, he'd already be in Scottsdale.
  • Tell me if I'm wrong, but this looks like a car key.
  • If it is a car key.

Alternatives:

  • car key fob
  • car remote
  • vehicle key
  • automobile key
  • car ignition key

Key car

This phrase is not correct or commonly used in English.

  • Have the keys Car, Virginia?
  • Maybe a phone or car keys.
  • Glasses are misplaced, car keys...
  • Take his car keys, wallet and ID.
  • I had to take away her car keys for a month.
  • He was shot for his car keys.
  • Suppose I should tell her that before she keys my car.
  • The bobcat sticker on the bumper - it matches the one on his car key, and his car key said his car was a Nissan.
  • Keys means car, car means freedom from all you monsters.
  • He did have a set of keys, car and home.
  • We'll steal their car keys.
  • He found his car keys and left.
  • He wanted to take Daniel's car keys.
  • She's not a set of car keys.
  • They left their keys in the car.
  • Grandma, I need your car keys.
  • My car keys are in that coat.
  • Lindsey, quick, the keys to your car.
  • That's not a car key.
  • I just lost my car keys.

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