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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toothache" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical feeling of pain in the teeth or jaw. Example Sentence: She had to go to the dentist after getting a toothache.
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It blamed a toothache.
Have a toothache.
And had a toothache.
I have a toothache".
Joanne Woodward has a toothache.
A toothache was termed a "bruised tooth".
Kind of sticks in your head like a toothache".
Alabama was undefeated and sore as a toothache.
Mr Dickens replied, "No, I have a toothache.
In many cases a toothache calls for an antibiotic.
But when Vieri is sick with a toothache he cries.
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