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"he locks" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is most commonly used as a subject-verb phrase, where "he" is the subject and "locks" is the verb, often describing an action that the subject is performing. Example: He locks the door before leaving the house to ensure it is secure.
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"He locks the door.
He locks the door behind them.
He locks eyes with me.
Finally, he locks eyes with Johnson.
He locks his hands behind his head when he relaxes.
He locks in on his material from odd angles.
Inexplicably, he locks himself into the silo's holding cell.
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He locked me in.
He locked the door.
He locked her up.
He locked the cab wherever he parked.
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