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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a locker of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a locker that contains or is associated with something specific.
Example: "He opened a locker of forgotten memories, revealing old photographs and letters."
Alternatives: "a storage space for" or "a compartment of".
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Members can purchase a locker, of varying sizes, at the Customer Service Center at the RSF.
For all his references to Jibo as a "companion," Revis enthusiastically supports the notion of it (sorry, him) as a turner-on of lights and a locker of doors.
McFadden took Jailen to the locker room, where Jailen found out that he had a locker of his very own, complete with jerseys, T-shirts, gym bags, backpacks and a real Raiders helmet signed by every player on the team.
AGO10 played as a locker of miR165/miR166 in shoot apical meristem (SAM) development, while miR165/miR166 cooperated with AGO1 to suppress SAM maintenance [ 22, 23].
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Holmes fit right into a locker room of second-chance players.
Trouble is, a shaken Spurrier has given breath to a locker room of doubters.
It's a locker full of rubbish, lacking logic or value.
The spot features Kim Cattrall of the HBO series "Sex and the City," acting like Goldilocks in a locker room of a "Bears" football team.
The confrontation takes place in a locker room (of course).
Joe led us to a locker full of guns and asked which ones we wanted.
and archive those items in a storage locker of sorts.
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