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What's the main difference between a "lockdown" and a "curfew?" Or are they interchangeable?

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Rebecca

They're not interchangeable! Although, you could use them in the same context. The difference is that a "lockdown" can have multiple or different regulations, including a "curfew," and can be implemented for different reasons. It's a much broader term. A "curfew" is when people have to remain indoors during certain times. Ex: Our government implemented a curfew from ten pm to four am. Ex: My parents said my curfew is nine pm, so I have to be home by then. Ex: The building has been on lockdown as a security measure. No one can leave or enter until security has cleared the place.

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