Definition of «locked-in»
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- Description
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This phrase describes a state of intense focus, determination, or commitment to a specific goal or task. It suggests that the individual has eliminated all distractions and is operating at peak performance or mental clarity. While it can apply to gaming or sports, it is increasingly used in academic and professional contexts to signal a period of high productivity.
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>I've got three exams next week, so I'm officially locked-in until Friday.
>He didn't check his phone for six hours because he was absolutely locked-in on finishing that project.
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