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The phrase "a lock on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate control or security over something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The company has a lock on the market, making it difficult for competitors to enter."
Alternatives: "control over" or "grasp on".
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Neither rider, however, has a lock on victory.
However, the largenoggin turtles don't have a lock on Florida.
Think the Palm and the Oval Room have a lock on famous faces?
I have a lock on".
Kruk and Martinez don't have a lock on left.
A lock on manufacturing?
And second, a lock on his door.
Stanford Summit: Does America still have a lock on innovation?
He used to have a lock on the country crowd.
Cohen does not have a lock on the premiership.
Ian's phone had a lock on its functions.
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