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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a storage locker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a secure space or compartment used for storing items, often found in places like gyms, schools, or storage facilities.
Example: "I rented a storage locker to keep my winter clothes safe until the season changes."
Alternatives: "a storage unit" or "a storage compartment".
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The unit comes with a storage locker in the basement.
Apple's iCloud is not just a storage locker for music.
"My whole life is in a storage locker.
A storage locker, the fire escape is not.
"And we now have a doorman and a storage locker," said Mr. Namer, a property developer.
Ms. Berroa had to abandon her apartment, cram belongings into a storage locker.
After all, storage has two quite plausible solutions: live minimally or get a storage locker.
Before long you've rented a storage locker, which is both expensive and humiliating.
Several days later Mr. McVeigh and Mr. Nichols arrived in Kingman and found a storage locker.
When the case was done, the evidence went into plastic bags in a storage locker, several officials said.
So she held on to her recordings, which is how they wound up rotting in a storage locker.
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