Sentence examples for locking on from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "locking on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where something is being secured, focused on, or targeted, often in technical or metaphorical discussions.
Example: "The missile was locking on to its target, ensuring a precise strike."
Alternatives: "focusing on" or "targeting"

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The Log Pose works by locking on to one island's magnetic field and then locking on to another island's magnetic field.

Boyle was locking on to an ideal link here, because one of the more unusual legacies, in English literary commerce, stipulates that the royalties from every production of "Peter Pan," and from every copy of J. M. Barrie's book that is sold, should go to Great Ormond Street.

I'm ashamed to say they probably know more about Peppa Pig than Victorian sanitation or locking on to any trophies.

It does so by locking on to a carbohydrate molecule known as a sialyloligosaccharide, on the target cell's surface.

These particular pieces of RNA act as decoys by locking on to the enzyme used by flu viruses to make copies of themselves.

Proteins on the surface of the T-cell called T-cell receptors can scan another cell by locking on to MHC (major histocompatibility complex) molecules, which protrude from the surface of cell.

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"Differences form the current A5 IT include a user-facing webcam, a DC charger, a sliding and locking on-off switch, either dual speakers or a microphone that is no longer situated right next to the speaker as on the A5 IT and of course the 7″ screen.

The wolf locks on, gives chase.

Press R1/RT to lock on.

Their eyes appear locked on a prizefight.

Because the person locks on to you.

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