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The phrase "a taser" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of electroshock weapon used for self-defense or law enforcement.
Example: "The officer drew a taser to subdue the suspect without causing serious harm."
Alternatives: "an electroshock weapon" or "a stun gun."
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Or a Taser?
Did he have access to a Taser?
An officer shocked him with a Taser.
Sometimes they zapped him with a Taser.
One officer fired a Taser three times.
"This is actually a taser," she explained.
One officer threatened to use a Taser.
One in 10 officers is now armed with a Taser.
"You don't die of a Taser," he said.
If that does not work, they try a Taser.
BEING zapped with a Taser is not a pleasant experience.
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