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The phrase "locked the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of securing something, typically a door or a container, with a lock.
Example: "She locked the door before leaving the house."
Alternatives: "secured the" or "fastened the".
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She locked the door.
So I returned and locked the doors.
"They could have locked the building".
The gate was locked, the center closed.
Dadis locked the door behind him.
He locked the cab wherever he parked.
I haven't locked the picture yet.
Then they locked the survivors inside.
Then he locked the front door.
Cecil locked the gun in his car.
His friends mistakenly locked the door.
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