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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a locked safe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a secure storage container that is designed to be locked for safety and protection of valuables.
Example: "He kept his important documents in a locked safe to ensure their security."
Alternatives: "a secure vault" or "a safety deposit box."
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Put her in a locked safe à la Houdini.
He fled into a locked safe room and summoned the police with a panic button.
"The skull is now back in the Mozarteum in a locked safe".
At home, Mrs. Scotchel keeps the buprenorphine in a locked safe and dispenses it dose by dose.
Two days later, he managed to get into a locked safe on board HMS Vigilant and take three photographs of part of a secret code for encrypted information.
A corpse, a locked safe and two sets of signals, one involving window blinds and the other a ringing telephone, are among the many devices that twist and prolong the action.
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The winners of the channel's "Pick and Tell" essay contest described their collecting finds, including a bulky locked safe and a rusted motorcycle.
Like a small, locked safe lying at the bottom of the ocean".
You're now free to transport it, unloaded and in a locked case, from the locked safe in your home to any of the half-dozen indoor firing ranges throughout the five boroughs.
Place documents in locked safes or filing cabinets.
The prosecution asserts, reasonably enough, that an encrypted computer is legally akin to a locked desk or safe.
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