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Unfortunately the analogy fails slightly, because the answer is that you allow another key to <do whatever> - each key can independently unlock the door.

Like having several doors on your house, (though not a 'back door'..!) each with a different lock/key. _Not_ like having several locks on your one door, or multiple copies of the key for one lock.



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