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"lock into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize the idea of firmly and securely latching onto something. For example: "She firmly locked into her idea of a perfect vacation."
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Once the CPU is inserted, put the CPU lock into the "locked" position.
I just lock into fearlessness.
My advice is to lock into one game and focus.
Why lock into selling solar panels that keep getting cheaper?
The parties to the deal lock into it psychologically.
To lock into everything and bring it all together.
There's no way to lock into a state of balance.
Occasionally, for a chorus, they'll lock into each other coherently.
"To deal with problems they tend to lock into rumination mode.
"You're used to legs that require you to lock into a position.
They also tend to lock into long-term contracts and so cannot increase prices each year.
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