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"been locked in" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is trapped inside a room or building. Example: "I couldn't believe it when I realized I had been locked in the library all night. I had fallen asleep while studying and didn't realize the staff had already closed and locked the doors."
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Their first volunteer, a 51-year-old woman, had been locked in for seven months.
In Europe shale gas has been locked in by green rules and limited property rights.
Some stereos have been locked in on Christmas music since the clean-up of Thanksgiving dinner.
He had been locked in.
"The dates have not been locked in".
"And Clemens's testimony has already been locked in, under oath.
Art has been locked in a losing battle with nature.
The two sides have been locked in a stand-off for several months.
After the characters have been locked in place, the filmmakers let some blood run and spurt.
Over the past 20 years, China and America have been locked in an increasingly uncomfortable embrace.
As the ceremony draws closer, the pair have been locked in rehearsals almost every waking hour.
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been picked in
been caught in
been decommissioned in
been unlocked in
been located in
been blocked in
been looked in
been incapacitated in
been chucked in
been discontinued in
been cancelled in
been blockaded in
beaten locked in
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been consolidated in
been fucked in
been incorporated in
become locked in
been stuck in
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