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The phrase "a tampon of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a tampon as a unit of measurement or a specific quantity of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She carried a tampon of hope in her heart, believing that things would get better."
Alternatives: "a measure of" or "a unit of".
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The fact that a tampon of mine was stashed away in his desk drawer.
In the next photo, Carmele hands Schumer, who sits atop a white horse in full costume, a tampon (of course), prompting a hilarious period pun.
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I walked over to investigate her noteworthy incident, expecting to find her half covered in blood and/or fashioning a tampon out of tissue paper and an empty tube of Chapstick.
When I asked one of the girls there to find some gauze, she dug a tampon out of her purse and pulled it open.
Who wouldn't just die, die, die of total mortification if she leaked or bulged or accidentally dropped a tampon out of her bag?
I don't care how hot Christian Grey was in the 50 Shades books, I'll deck the first guy who rips a tampon out of me without asking.
In the debate, Sherriff mentioned the musician Kiran Gandhi, who ran this year's London marathon without wearing a tampon, on the first day of her period.
In addition, older women may prefer the use of a maxi pad to that of a tampon for greater comfort.
Wear a tampon instead of a pad, if you can.
If you suspect that you may have left a tampon inside of yourself, you can do your own investigation.
If you try to push a tampon up instead of following the natural direction of your vagina, it will be uncomfortable.
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