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"locks off" can be used in written English.
In this context, "locks off" means to secure something with a lock to prevent it from being opened. Example Sentence: She locked off the door and left the house.
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But had Childs cut the locks off Samson?
Without a word from Kornblum, Josef got the handcuffs and all but one of the locks off within fifteen minutes.
The Antarctic – which locks off 90 percent of the world's ice – has now seen eight of its ice shelves fully or partially collapse.
Admitting it was "time for a change", the reigning Wimbledon mixed doubles champion chopped his flowing locks off, much to the shock of his mother Judy.
In the exchanges, Haqqani network leaders in Pakistan instruct their operatives in the hotel to shoot the locks off rooms, throw in grenades and make sure no one escapes.
Then at 3 a.m., the Taliban attacked the prison gate, blowing it up while Taliban prisoners used explosives that had been smuggled into the prison to blow the locks off their cell gates.
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Her gaze is locked off to my right.
It can be locked off for security and public use.
But authorities have effectively locked off the capital to demonstrations since March.
"When the building goes up, how much light will be locked off from the estate?
But here I am with my gloves on trying to get the lock off the phone to take my pics.
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