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Discover Ludwig"lock down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The term is typically used to refer to a state of emergency or security measures taken in response to such a state, such as a prison lock-down or school lock-down. For example: "In response to the outbreak of the virus, the government declared a nationwide lock down."
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Don't say: "Lock down!
Lock down computers.
We lock down the garbage.
"I lock down my browser.
They pull down and lock down communities.
We had to lock down the classrooms.
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"They're all locked down.
Tourists were locked down.
Still locked down.
"We're locked down".
It's locked down.
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