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The phrase "a mouth" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical mouth, discussing speech, or referring to someone who speaks. Example: "The fish opened a mouth to gulp down the food floating in the water."
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"She had a mouth".
You only need a mouth.
A mouth has style.
"He's got a mouth on him.
"She's got a mouth like me".
She sleeps with a mouth guard.
Does it have eyes, a mouth?
It doesn't even have a mouth.
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It makes for a mouth-watering prospect.
Wow, that's quite a mouth-full of new capabilities.
The black hole being a… mouth?
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