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The phrase "a muzzle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device placed over an animal's snout to prevent it from biting or eating, or metaphorically to describe restricting someone's speech or expression.
Example: "The dog wore a muzzle to prevent it from barking at strangers."
Alternatives: "a restraint" or "a gag".
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Scott puts a muzzle on him.
The only diplomacy becomes a muzzle".
Mike Ward appears on his poster in a muzzle.
It sounds like someone singing through a muzzle.
All rifles have a muzzle – it's where the projectile exits.
Knoblauch's handy response was as effective as a muzzle.
Several hours later, Millar probably wanted a muzzle.
"What can I buy with this?" A muzzle perhaps?
At another point, the officer said he never saw a muzzle flash coming from the car.
Perhaps the Romney campaign should invest in a muzzle for its candidate.
His language is as dazzling as the flashes of a muzzle.
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