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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teeth" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a noun that refers to the small, hard, white structures in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing food. Some possible ways to use "teeth" in a sentence are: - "The dentist reminded me to brush my teeth at least twice a day." - "The lion showed its sharp teeth as it roared at the intruder." - "The little girl's toothless smile warmed my heart." - "I use a whitening toothpaste to keep my teeth looking bright and clean." - "The dentist pulled out my wisdom teeth because they were causing me pain." Note: In some of these examples, "teeth" is used in a plural form, but it can also be used as a singular noun (e.g. "I have a cavity in my tooth").
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Fewer teeth.
"And teeth.
"False teeth.
— The teeth!
Hell's teeth.
Yay, teeth!
My teeth.
Perfect teeth.
Biden's teeth.
Goodbye teeth".
Good teeth".
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