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钥匙 (yàoshi) is used to refer to a physical object that is used to open a lock. For example, you might say: 我的钥匙在哪里?(wǒ de yàoshi zài nǎlǐ?) which translates to "Where is my key?"
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Yes, 锁匙/鎖匙 (suǒ shi) and 钥匙/鑰匙 (yuè shi) are the same thing. Both 锁匙/鎖匙 and 钥匙/鑰匙 mean "key" in Chinese. However, "钥匙/鑰匙" (yàoshi) is the more commonly used and standard term for "keys." "锁匙/鎖匙" is a less common variant that is not as widely used in modern Mandarin Chinese.
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