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The phrase "on lockdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to a situation where people or buildings are restricted in movement, typically due to security or safety concerns. For example: The school was placed on lockdown after reports of a suspicious person in the area.
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Diyarbakir is one of six cities that remained on lockdown.
KWTX reported that one hospital, White Hillcrest Medical Center, had been placed on lockdown.
According to one traveller, the whole airport was put on "lockdown".
Everyone is on lockdown.
Post on lockdown.
Brussels was on lockdown.
Christchurch remains on lockdown.
We are on lockdown.
A nearby school was placed on lockdown.
Nearby schools were briefly put on lockdown.
"He's on lockdown," he said.
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