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The phrase "a toothpaste" is not correct in standard English usage.
Toothpaste is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "I need to buy some toothpaste for my dental hygiene."
Alternatives: "toothpaste" or "a tube of toothpaste."
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Is it a food or a toothpaste?
Example: A loyal customer sticks with a toothpaste brand.
Choose a toothpaste free of fluoride and sodium lauryl sulfate.
"It sounds like a toothpaste brand – abstract and cold".
The receptor R1 also recognized fluoride in a toothpaste solution to as low as 50 ppm.
He was essentially a toothpaste salesman and he travelled the world.
One UBS banker smuggled diamonds in a toothpaste tube to accommodate a client.
And one company has even created a toothpaste containing L. paracasei.
August Briggs 1998 $37 * 1/2 Hesser detected a toothpaste aroma.
Strolling through the dental aisle, Levy paused to admire a toothpaste dispenser.
It felt like such a throwaway song, like a toothpaste commercial.
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