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The phrase "a lockdown" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to describe the imposition of severe restrictions on movement or activities by a government to contain the spread of a virus. For example, "The government imposed a lockdown to limit the transmission of the virus."
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My sister instituted a lockdown.
This procedure is called a lockdown.
He was monitoring a lockdown drill.
A lockdown was initiated and a team of W.H.O.
During a lockdown exercise, participate and follow proper procedures.
A lockdown remained in effect for hours after the shooting.
"It's almost a lockdown for Syrians coming here," he adds.
Almost like a lockdown, almost like a cell".
And a lockdown introduces dangers of its own.
"It's been a lockdown," one defense lawyer said.
More than once, a Taliban bombing in the city has led to a lockdown.
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