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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lock for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of lock intended for a particular purpose or object.
Example: "I need to buy a lock for the storage shed to keep my tools safe."
Alternatives: "a lock intended for the" or "a lock designed for the".
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That might even include getting a lock for the computer.
"It's not a lock for the Democrats, for sure.
Favre is a lock for the Hall of Fame.
Another 90 or so wins and they're a lock for the playoffs.
A win the next two weeks would yield a lock for the national title game.
They remain far from a lock for the postseason, and the schedule only gets tougher.
(9-1, 5-1 Southeastern Conference) is hardly a lock for the B.C.S. title game.
Unless most strange twists occur, the Knicks are a lock for the No. 3 seeding.
He seemed like a lock for the Hall of Fame and for the all-time home-run record.
"I am in the midst of my dream," said Mo'Nique, considered a lock for the award going into the ceremony.
Conservative support for John McCain continued to roll in Friday now that he's a lock for the Republican presidential nomination.
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