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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jaw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the anatomical structure of a jaw or in metaphorical expressions related to speaking or biting.
Example: "The doctor examined the patient's jaw for any signs of injury."
Alternatives: "a mandible" or "a jawbone".
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What a jaw!
A jaw drops.
I watch a jaw tighten.
It's crying out without a jaw.
And don't forget to give Kitty a jaw massage!
Kolb was originally given a diagnosis of a jaw injury.
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It's a jaw-dropper.
It's a jaw-dropping sight.
It is a jaw-dropping sight.
A jaw-dropping cadenza concludes the movement.
That was a jaw-droppingly clean hit.
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