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The phrase "a harness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that secures or controls something, often in contexts related to animals, safety equipment, or technology.
Example: "The dog was fitted with a harness to ensure it wouldn't run away during the hike."
Alternatives: "a strap" or "a restraint".
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You were in a harness?
They used to work without a harness.
"The horse, incidentally, was minus a harness".
Each team of two received a harness made of straps.
Use a harness because the dog can slip the collar.
The man is not afraid of a harness.
A harness is necessary in using a draft animal efficiently.
We couldn't even put a harness on them.
"It's like putting a harness back on," he said.
There's a harness and a whole series of knots.
"Wiener dogs should not be in a harness," she said.
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