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Discover Ludwig"gag order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the term when referring to an official court order that bans the parties involved in a legal case from discussing or speaking about the case publicly or to the press. For example, "The judge issued a gag order in the case to prohibit the parties involved from speaking to the media."
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gag order
noun
An order issued by a court prohibiting specified persons from discussing a case outside limitations set by the court.
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One moment, she explains she cannot talk because of a court-ordered gag order.
"Gag order required".
Has the gag order been lifted?
"It's not a gag order; it's a limited gag order.
"I'm on a gag order.
Is the gag order still in place?
We wanted the gag order lifted.
A gag order that barred journalists from even acknowledging the gag order.
She was still troubled by the gag order, however.
The union has not imposed a gag order on players.
The reason, he said, was a gag order.
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