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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toothbrush" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the common dental hygiene tool used for cleaning teeth.
Example: "I always keep a spare toothbrush in my travel bag in case I forget to pack one."
Alternatives: "a teeth-cleaning brush" or "an oral hygiene brush."
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A toothbrush.
Here, got a toothbrush.
Toothpaste and a toothbrush.
Buy a toothbrush.
Later, he bought a toothbrush.
Then he sodomized him with a toothbrush.
"Is it a toothbrush?" Pamela asked.
"Today I have not even a toothbrush".
I've learned to use a toothbrush.
Don't have a toothbrush for the night?
"It wasn't a toothbrush," Creamer writes.
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