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Discover Ludwig"locked room" is a perfectly correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a room that has been locked and cannot be entered. Example: "The detective entered the locked room and searched for any clues that could help solve the mystery."
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Hard copies of data will be kept in a locked filing cabinet, in a locked room at the Centre.
Locator information is stored separately from other data in a double-locked file cabinet that is in a locked room with restricted access.
Currently, it sits in a locked room at the City Sheriff's Department.
And it's time for the tour to deposit him in that cozy, locked room.
Ms Byrne explains why she can't say more or show us inside that locked room.
Harroun and Wood were moved to a police station and left in a locked room.
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It's like a locked-room mystery.
Then there is a locked-room mystery.
Rosen says it's "a classic locked-room mystery".
"It's a classic whodunnit, locked-room story," says Woodburn.
Is it an Agatha Christie locked-room mystery?
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