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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of locked-down in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of locked-down in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of locked-down in a Sentence

  1. Tudor Dixon:

    Gretchen Whitmer continues to take cues directly from her union bosses who shut schools down, kept our kids locked down at home longer than necessary, and created an education crisis in our state. She stood on the debate stage and blatantly lied that Michigan schools were only closed down for 3 months, her running-mate Garlin Gilchrist even had the audacity to say we must first take care of the adults in our education system - total disregard for kids and parents.

  2. Anthony Fauci:

    In the United States, even in the most strict lockdowns, only about 50 % of the country locked down -- that allowed for the perpetuation of the outbreak, which we never did get under very good control.

  3. Patrick Vallance:

    If you completely locked down absolutely everything probably for a period of four months or more then you would suppress this virus, all of the evidence from pervious epidemics suggests that when you do that and then you release it, it all comes back again.

  4. Marco Rubio:

    In a dramatic reversal of their previous guidance, President Biden's CDC has seemingly decided that our businesses, churches, and schools should remain masked up and potentially locked down forever, this new guidance is confusing and Americans are frustrated.

  5. Paul Rosenblatt:

    I have some elderly friends who are in assisted living facilities that are locked down and I'll say,' I'm thinking about you and hoping things are going okay.' I'll hear back sometimes that they appreciate that, people are scared. It helps that a lot of us are kind of in the same boat.

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