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The phrase 'lock bag' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a type of bag with a lock on it (such as a suitcase or a gym bag) or to the action of locking a bag. For example: "I put my passport and money in a lock bag before I left for the airport."
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Thus obtained fine black powder of ferrite was weighed and stored in a zipper lock bag.
Put your underwear and socks inside a zip lock bag.
Put important documents in a zip lock bag.
Crush the biscuits in a zip lock bag - it's faster.
Put both folded items into your zip lock bag.
Transfer prepared balls into a zip lock bag.
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Pour them into a zip-lock bag or large shallow dish.
Today was Thursday, and sometimes on Fridays his father brought him a fish in a water-filled zip-lock bag.
(If you do this, freeze them on the tray first, then transfer to a zip-lock bag).
To do this I put them in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag and then sledgehammer to taste.
Then I put the pregnancy test in a zip-lock bag.
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