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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are locked with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is secured or fastened together with another object or entity.
Example: "The doors are locked with a heavy padlock to ensure security."
Alternatives: "are secured with" or "are fastened with".
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Heavy doors are locked with six-digit codes.
HE is tall, dark and handsome and his eyes are locked with mine.
The headquarters buildings are locked, with everybody out, at 8 p.m., and on weekends.
Federal safety rules require toys that use the batteries to have battery compartments that are locked with screws.
The double doors to the shrine are locked with three different-sized padlocks that lie atop one another like petals.
The Col is one of the four unlocked refuges (the overnight refuges are locked with the key available at Musée Gassendi in Digne).
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The case was locked with no key.
It is recommended that all computers (laptops and desktops) be locked with a computer cable lock mechanism.
She bought a gadget which fits over dial of telephone & can be locked with a key.
If a cellphone can be locked with a PIN, why not a gun?
From mid-May through the end of June, 238 scofflaw vehicles were locked with wheel boots.
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