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The phrase "a secured door" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a door that has been locked or reinforced to prevent unauthorized access.
Example: "Before leaving the building, make sure to check that a secured door is in place to protect our assets."
Alternatives: "a locked door" or "a fortified door".
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Mr. Coleman said the security breach occurred at Terminal 8 about 3 25 p.m., when the man, who had just arrived on a flight from Orlando, Fla., went through a secured door.
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The building has a secured entry and an elevator.
"There's always a risk when you let civilians into a secured area," Ms. Shoaf said.
The bankruptcy code was really not intended for a world where everyone is a secured creditor.
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