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"be locked up" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate someone being confined in a physical space, such as a prison or a jail, and unable to leave. For example: The criminal was sentenced to ten years in prison, during which he would be locked up.
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Would he be locked up?
"He won't be locked up forever".
"They're too important to be locked up".
I was terrified I'd be locked up".
They should all be locked up".
You should be locked up for what you have done.
The whole scummy lots of you should be locked up".
What does it mean to be locked up?
"Some poor jerk with no money would be locked up".
"Nobody should be locked up for their peaceful religious beliefs.
Fancy paying to be locked up for an hour?
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