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Discover LudwigThe phrase "door locked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence fragment that provides information about the state of a door. You can use the phrase "door locked" when describing a locked door in a narrative or when giving instructions on how to secure a door. For example: - "As I approached the front door, I noticed that it was locked." - "To keep the room safe, always make sure the door is locked before leaving." - "The door locked behind me with a loud click, leaving me trapped in the dark room."
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Is your door locked?
Walter keeps his door locked.
She keeps the door locked.
Pistorius has never mentioned hearing the door locked.
Erica climbed the stairs and found the basement door locked.
Immense panic as soon as the door locked.
"They went up and found the door locked.
Door locked, door unlocked, burglary is burglary is burglary.
Five minutes later, she'd return to find the candles out, the lights off, the door locked.
"Well, he's got his door locked and I can't get him to answer".
After they left the house, I would get in bed with the door locked.
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