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The phrase "muscle in" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to describe someone or something forcefully entering or intruding into a situation or arrangement. For example, "The company tried to muscle in on their competitor's market share."
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muscle in
verb
To interfere, or intrude forcibly
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Facebook especially could muscle in, as many creators already run their own Facebook Pages.
And then doubts muscle in.
Not a muscle in his face moved".
"It's fixing every muscle in the body.
He could tear a muscle in his back.
"It started with a pulled muscle in my leg.
Athletes say the workout uses every muscle in their bodies.
Iranian muscle in Baghdad will be just as important.
He had pulled a muscle in his shoulder.
She strained a groin muscle in practice Wednesday.
But the community flexes its muscle in other ways.
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