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A mute person can whistle if they have the physical ability to produce the sound, as muteness typically refers to an inability to speak rather than a lack of vocal cord function. Whistling involves using the mouth and lips to create sound, which is a different action from speaking. Therefore, if a mute person can control their mouth and airflow, they can indeed whistle.

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