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The phrase "a locker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a storage compartment, typically found in schools, gyms, or workplaces, where personal items can be kept securely.
Example: "I put my backpack in a locker before heading to class."
Alternatives: "a storage compartment" or "a storage unit".
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It leads to a locker.
Alone in a locker room . . .
It's like a locker room in here.
Frisbee opens a locker at Waterloo Station.
"It was a locker room," she said.
Can he fit into a locker room?
In a locker room there are a hundred closed lockers.
In Butte I stored my bag in a locker.
Not me!" "Your brother put Andrew Cuomo in a locker?
All must be left in a locker outside.
He took a locker next to Barry Bonds and changed.
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