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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'The door is locked.' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you're trying to describe the state of a door, whether it is open, closed, or locked. For example, you could say: "I tried to open the door, but it was locked."
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If the door is locked, you're hiding in a locked room, not a quilt!
Whatever it is, the door is locked.
…I get to my classroom and the door is locked?
"But if you're struggling, that door is locked".
The door is locked and the lights are out.
The door is locked and she can't escape.
I get to door; is locked the same as always.
BALDWIN: I've had enough of... Hey, this door is locked!
"Because of the wrong policies of Ahmadinejad, our factory's door is locked," he told me.
Sometimes you go back to your office and the door is locked".
But for Schuhmacher it is 9pm when his cell door is locked.
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