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The phrase "a label on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tag or identifier attached to an object or concept, indicating its contents or purpose.
Example: "There was a label on the box that clearly stated its contents."
Alternatives: "a tag on" or "an identifier on".
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(No one was slapping a label on Huntsman's forehead until Huntsman tweeted that he liked scientists).
You can't put a label on someone and say that one is bad: ten of his patients have died".
Is there a label on it?
Here you have to put a label on people".
I just think you get a label on a guy".
But why slap a label on such a masterpiece?!
It's quite difficult to put a label on their music.
Thankfully, not everybody's desperate to slap a label on us.
You can't just whack a label on something and make it cool".
I don't think you can put a label on Judge Phillips.
"I'm not going to put a label on it," she said.
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