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"locks" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to a device that keeps a door or container closed. For example, "I need to replace the locks on my front door."
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TPP has provisions that make it a crime to break these locks, and to do things that aren't even copyright infringement.
The innovation and investment system locks business investment at the bottom of the international league table.
The Australian government locks asylum seekers up in appalling conditions and treats them with less respect than many of us treat the family dog.
She locks the doors of the small family home as Chibok settles for the night.
He nods to a photograph above his desk of his 22-month-old son – curly locks, impossibly big brown eyes.
And now the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has fought for digital civil liberties since 1990, has launched a campaign to eradicate digital rights management (DRM) called Apollo 1201, referring to the section of the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that prevents users tampering with the digital locks on the things they own, such as books, music and movies.
Her father, Peter Chan, said his daughter had recently cut her hair short to donate her locks to a charity that makes wigs for young cancer patients.
I need computer science, too, because sometimes the safes have electronic locks.
We had a guy the other day who'd just bought his bicycle from us, he locked it up with two locks at London Bridge and left it for 15 minutes and it was taken".
In the future, might there be Xiaomi-linked washing machines, dishwashers, door locks?
Thanks to clever brains and dextrous suckers, they can also open locks, unscrew jars and even untie surgical sutures.
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