muscle in
Upper Intermediate (B2) informal
To push your way into something that isn't yours, using force or pressure.
"Rival gangs began to muscle in when they saw how profitable the operation was."
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their muscle in the form of
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vary from muscle to muscle in that
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muscle in terms of where it's being