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The phrase "locks of" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It can be used as a part of a sentence, such as "She had long locks of curly hair," but it cannot stand alone. It is commonly used to describe someone's hair, typically referring to a specific type or style of hair. Example: "The model had cascading locks of golden hair that caught the sunlight and shimmered as she walked down the runway."
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People take photographs, locks of hair.
Through a friend, she heard about Locks of Love.
Girls besieged him for locks of the Prince's hair.
People were clapping and cheering and catching the locks of hair.
Byron models his carriage on Napoleon's, and buys locks of his hair.
Some were equipped with locks of human hair, others had crests resembling those of the helmets.
Rachel then asked to have her long hair shorn off and sent to Locks of Love.
A typical Nick Swisher impulse -- locks of his hair all over the floor.
Imploring letters flooded in from swooning female admirers, demanding locks of hair, meetings, trysts, marriages.
It contained Kayla's ponytail, which she had left for Marsha to give to Locks of Love.
And they could send letters home, into which they often put locks of hair and fingernails.
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