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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of locks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple locks that are grouped together, often in the context of security or access control.
Example: "The new security system includes a set of locks that can be controlled remotely."
Alternatives: "a collection of locks" or "a group of locks".
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About five miles east of Morgan City, below a set of locks that connect the lower Atchafalaya to the inland waterway along the coast, there is a small bridge and a floating casino called the Amelia Belle.
With the inn as base camp, we drove hither and yon over the Dales, lingering to photograph canal boats passing through a set of locks and hiking to Malham Cove, a meadowy-green, glacier-gouged valley at the head of a vertical cliff.
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In fact, she needs kind of a combination diaper bag-briefcase, with pockets for two cellphones, her gun and maybe a set of lock picks".
There is even a set of lock-picking tools that belonged to Willie Sutton, the notorious escape artist and, says a description on the wall, the "nation's most infamous bank robber".
The only thing that should be left by now is a set of locking tabs.
Then, use a set of locking pliers to twist it in until it feels very secure.[1].
Piece by piece, the show feels cool and abstruse, like a set of conceptual locks to be picked.
Buy a set of wheel locks.
Improvise a set of strap locks by using rubber washers.
Use a set of metal locks for added security.
He also implied that an Italian sub-contractor, Cimolai, would not deliver a set of massive lock gates if GUPC loses the contract, setting it back by three years.
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