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Ctrl

noun as in function key

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As Melissa Ryan wrote at Ctrl Alt Right Delete, Vance is deeply entrenched in a "neoreactionary" movement that "calls for the fall of democracies and a return to monarchy and aristocracy."

From Salon

"It's vital that the industry makes genuine commitments and takes decisive actions" to "prevent" the findings being repeated, said Nadia Khan, founder of the non-profit music development organisation Women in CTRL.

From BBC

As anecdotal evidence, I performed a ctrl+F search for We in the 58 pieces I’ve written for work between Jan. 1, 2024, and Feb. 23, 2024—the day I drafted this essay.

From Slate

On some computers it will replace the right “CTRL” key, while on others it will replace a menu key.

"Ctrl" put her on the map, but "SOS" has shown that she's here to stay and that she can unexpectedly blow through other chart-topping and successful pop artists with rabid fanbases like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Drake.

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