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The phrase "lock into place" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing an action of securing or fastening something in a fixed position. Example: He carefully adjusted the pieces of the puzzle before locking them into place.
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"But it will lock into place even the most extreme styles".
Buckles or hooks on the car seat will fit into the anchors and lock into place.
"When you lock into place, the whole thing sings; move your body around too much, and everything leaks away," Dwan said.
The Kenguru's hatchback flips open so a wheelchair can roll right in and lock into place, which means the driver doesn't have to climb into a driver's seat.
And they have helped lock into place a distribution pattern that over the years has routinely rewarded wealthier districts more than poorer ones that need more support.
There is an inherent clumsiness in placing units of sound (a word, the strike of a mallet) side by side, until the units lock into place and soar.
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A campaign structure is almost fully locked into place.
Now we have "Lawless," which demonstrates that Hillcoat's narrative habits are locked into place.
Yet the final rates at which EMU is locked into place do matter.
Democratic institutions will be locked into place in Central Europe's young democracies.
Already, the makings of a new youth culture may be locking into place.
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