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"in lock" is an idiom that can be used in written English.
It means that two or more things are securely fastened or closed together. Example: The workers put the heavy box in lock before taking it away.
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I was still in lock step.
They moved in lock step.
They are not in lock step".
Uniformity suggests you walk in lock step.
"In lock with telemetry," Bowman said.
In lock: Development of modern types.
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According to Brooks's Law, because the Republicans act in lock-step, the Democrats act in lock-step.
The key-in-lock phenomenon.
But they still walk in lock-step with the guerrillas.
They did not move entirely in lock-step, though.
ABC News has never walked in lock-step.
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