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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lock in your spot" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when encouraging someone to secure a reservation or place for an event or service. Example: "To ensure you don't miss out on the concert, make sure to lock in your spot by purchasing tickets early."
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What kind of a side will Kreis trots out, a weaker side that may still be able to beat the winless on the road Timbers, or do they go for the win and a chance to lock in a playoff spot?
"You have a lock in your home.
Lock in your changes.
This will lock in your changes.
More like endless selection speculation, though Australia have got five more games for players to lock in a spot or lock themselves out of a spot by taking on Pakistan in the UAE.
Only the event's all-around champion will lock in her spot in Rio based on her showing at the Olympic trials.
There are no offensive tackles worth taking at this spot, so the Patriots lock in on Edmunds.
That locks in your profit.
(Thandi, 49, Soweto) When you are locked in your bones, in your knees, you can't walk.
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