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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "I brush" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a simple sentence that can be used to describe an action that the subject (in this case, "I") is performing. It can be used in various contexts, such as: - As a statement in a conversation: "I brush my teeth twice a day." - As a response to a question: "What do you do to maintain good oral hygiene?" "I brush and floss regularly." - As a part of a longer sentence: "Before going to bed, I brush my hair and wash my face." - In a narrative or description: "The lion yawned and stretched, then casually walked over to a nearby rock to settle down. I brushed the dirt off my clothes and followed him with my camera."
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I brush.
I brush some away.
I brush it, collecting thick, webby piles.
"I brush my teeth with mouthwash.
I brush my teeth, tap on (6l).
I brush all day," says Panyonnoh.
I brush it off with my hand.
I brush my teeth, I run.
I brush my teeth, get dressed, make the bed.
For example, after breakfast I brush my teeth.
I brush them into a can of soapy water, which always gives me a lift.
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