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"lock on" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of identifying a target object, such as when a weapon or missile system is used against a target. For example, "The military unit used radar to lock on to the enemy target."
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lock on
verb
To automatically track a target
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I have a lock on".
Press R1/RT to lock on.
The lock on one was broken.
A lock on manufacturing?
The lock on the street door broke.
And second, a lock on his door.
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Critics praised the lock-on technology the game offered.
Lock-on the mushroom, then attack it.
So don't worry about pressing on a "LOCK-ON" key, there is no lock-on key, and lock-on is automatic.
Lock-on can be a double-edge sword in combat!
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