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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lock for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of lock designed for a particular purpose or item.
Example: "I need to buy a lock for my bike to ensure it stays secure while I'm at work."
Alternatives: "a lock to secure" or "a lock intended for".
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That might even include getting a lock for the computer.
At that point, "Matilda" seemed a lock for best musical.
Ramirez would seem like a lock for Cooperstown.
Pia Zadora would be a lock for best actress.
Do you have a lock for it?' he asked.
"It's not a lock for the Democrats, for sure.
Favre is a lock for the Hall of Fame.
But although Reynolds might not be a lock for 40 homers, he comes close enough.
Another 90 or so wins and they're a lock for the playoffs.
Christopher Wheeldon, who directed "An American in Paris," is a lock for Best Choreography.
The state has been treated as both a genuine tossup and a lock for President Obama.
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