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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Locked in

Does this sentence make sense:


"He was locked in at age 70."


And if so, what does it mean?

  

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Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense: Not at first glance. More context is needed.

  • Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense: Not at first glance.
  • More context is needed.
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Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense:

Not at first glance. More context is needed.

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Christine Christie

Does this sentence make sense:


"He was locked in at age 70."


And if so, what does it mean?

I think it might make sense.

You'd have to use a lot of imagination, but you could probably come up with quite a few meanings, depending on what came before this in the conversation (or text).

1) He ha

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