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Discover Ludwig"severe lockdown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a strict set of restrictions, usually imposed by a government, to prevent the spread of a virus or to contain a crisis. For example, "The government has imposed a severe lockdown to try and prevent the spread of the virus."
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Student lies may cause other schools in the area to go into severe lockdown.
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Do other drills for severe weather and school lockdown.
Several buildings are on lockdown.
For several days Kawoosa remained under lockdown.
The issues here are a severe dearth of perimeter quickness and no real lockdown defender.
A lockdown is a very serious situation.
In an abrupt change, the Department of Correction announced yesterday that it had scrapped a four-year-old plan to build a new maximum-security lockdown unit on Rikers Island to house inmates with severe disciplinary problems.
If you would only call off your suicide bombers and stop shooting at us, Israelis tell Palestinians, we could remove the severe restrictions on movement that have most of you in a virtual lockdown inside your towns and villages.
Fearful of the Mediterranean crossing and confused by reports of a European refugee lockdown, Syrians are seeking the precarious safety of Mali – which is itself on humanitarian life support and faces severe security challenges.
Their lockdown bullpen faltered.
Everyone is on lockdown.
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