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"lock of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small amount or a small section of something. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: 1. She pulled a lock of hair away from her face. 2. The artist carefully painted each lock of fur on the portrait. 3. Can I have a lock of your hair for good luck? 4. The farmer used a lock of wool to patch up his torn jacket. 5. We only have a lock of chocolate left, so we'll have to share it. In all of these examples, "lock of" is used to refer to a small amount or section of something. It is a versatile phrase and can be used in various contexts.
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A lock of hair.
It involved a lock of hair.
MIKE HALE: Biggest lock of the night.
A lock of Gaga's hair?
Save a lock of his hair?
For a lock of my hair.
Ever wanted to own a lock of Kurt Cobain's hair?
She gave him a lock of her hair.
Number one is roguish lock of hair falling over face.
It's the knife that picks the lock of your isolation.
And the envelope held a lock of her hair.
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