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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get locked into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone becomes committed or trapped in a particular course of action or decision.
Example: "Once you get locked into a contract, it can be difficult to make changes without incurring penalties."
Alternatives: "become tied to" or "get stuck in".
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-- Don't Get Locked Into One College.
They get locked into playing the oldies.
"Why should I get locked into something?
"Just don't get locked into the past".
Second, don't get locked into one position through neglect.
You get locked into a trap of diminishing returns.
People get locked into dependency with no easy way out.
We get locked into the music you like, never discover anything new.
"I think it's really easy to get locked into the one species you study," Jackson says.
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"Some pairs, though, got locked into mutual defection," Dr. Rilling said.
But you will need to avoid getting locked into an agreement that you later regret.
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