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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a muffler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that reduces noise from an engine or a piece of clothing that keeps the neck warm.
Example: "The mechanic recommended replacing the muffler to reduce the noise from the exhaust."
Alternatives: "an exhaust silencer" or "a neck warmer."
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There is an old saying in medicine: "When you go to Midas, you get a muffler".
Thieves broke into a muffler shop in Chillicothe, Ohio, and stole cash — and 130 catalytic converters.
Frugal New York drivers go to Willets Point to replace a muffler or side mirror cheaply.
Exhaust gases from an internal-combustion engine are passed through a muffler to suppress audible vibrations.
As you go forth to find these covers, remember that mittens and a muffler are recommended.
It showed a Californian driving a car with a muffler bolted over his mouth.
Isn't that an irrelevant characteristic, like a muffler that's available in designer colors?
On the island, they drive a 1982 Volvo with a muffler supported by coat hangers.
The AirRam is a smart innovation, but Mr. Grey needs to design a muffler for the motor.
"When you go to Midas you get a muffler," we said when I was in medical training.
This improves fuel economy, reduces exhaust temperatures to safer levels, and eliminates the need for a muffler in some designs.
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