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The phrase "a piece of toothpaste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount or portion of toothpaste, typically in the context of brushing teeth or discussing dental hygiene.
Example: "When brushing your teeth, it's recommended to use a piece of toothpaste about the size of a pea."
Alternatives: "a dollop of toothpaste" or "a squirt of toothpaste".
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Participants took about 10 minutes to complete a red 4-page high quality printed questionnaire, and received complimentary tokens like a piece of toothpaste and a towel valued at 10yuan RMB.
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Use a piece of soft fabric to rub the toothpaste over the lens.
Start out with the dog toothpaste on your finger, then use a piece of gauze.
Personal care: Squeezing a shampoo bottle or a tube of toothpaste, or gripping a bar of soap, a toothbrush handle or even a piece of dental floss can make grooming a challenge.
Shove up your sleeves, apply non-gel toothpaste to the stain, rub it well with a scrub brush or a piece of cloth.
With each one, she squeezed out a bit of toothpaste.
In a pinch, you can use a bit of toothpaste.
Use a bit of toothpaste to buff out the scratch.
A piece of bread.
A piece of bone".
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