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Discover LudwigThe phrase "locked up within" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is confined or restricted within something else. Example: The key to my happiness was locked up within me all along.
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For decades these arms were locked up within Colonel Qaddafi's secretive state, their quantities unknown.
"Or will we keep ourselves locked up within the confines of a kind of spiritual and intellectual ghetto?
In the previous findings, scientists could not rule out the possibility that the water was sparse or locked up within rocks and difficult to extract.
So the disagreements aren't productive, because they're not put in the service of a common goal, and because so much information is kept locked up within each branch, rather than being aggregated.
Those are data locked up within the still-classified report, and here are some metadata: 68% of Australians polled in August said they had little or no trust in the government or telecoms companies to safeguard what the plan proposes to collect, and some 51% disapproved of the plan altogether.
They argued that, as on Earth, a great deal of water will be locked up within such planets' mantles, forced there by the very gravity that others worry will drown their surfaces.For now, like Dr Kipping's theory of evaporating atmospheres, that remains conjecture.
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Booze was locked up.
We were locked up.
"My mind was locked up.
My life was locked up.
They were all locked up.
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