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The phrase "a molar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of tooth in dentistry or in a scientific context related to chemistry, specifically when discussing molar mass or concentration.
Example: "The dentist explained that a molar is designed for grinding food."
Alternatives: "a tooth" or "a molar tooth".
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A molar tumbles out.
I was told I had a molar pregnancy.
Archeologists find a molar and build a face to fit.
Matello's problem wasn't complicated: A molar shattered years ago.
C4-dietary oil had on a molar basis the same activity as olive oil.
The first Denisovan bone, a molar, was discovered in 1984 in the Denisova Cave in Siberia.
That leaves two pieces near her spine, one behind her ear and one wedged inside a molar.
He soon took a more hands-on role with Backara, who had a molar that required extraction.
Protein concentrations were determined from the absorbance at 280 nm using a molar absorptivity constant of each protein.
Instead of a viable embryo, the result is a molar pregnancy, which can mimic a normal pregnancy.
Bis-ANS concentration was determined using a molar extinction coefficient of 16,790 M−1 cm−1 at 385 nm51.
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