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The phrase "anus of" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
"Anus" is a singular noun, so it cannot be followed by the preposition "of." A correct phrase would be "the anus of." For example, "The doctor examined the anus of the patient to check for any abnormalities."
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During the years after World War I, Shinjuku was known as the "anus of Tokyo".
I would have to consider any fatality involving a prolapsed anus, of course, absolutely beyond the pale.
He drilled the anus of one man with an auger, and shoved the face of another hard into barbed wire.
According to Section 21.01 of the Texas Penal Code (readers of delicate sensibilities may at this point wish to skip down a few lines), " 'Deviate sexual intercourse' means: (A) any contact between any part of the genitals of one person and the mouth or anus of another person; or (B) the penetration of the genitals or the anus of another person with an object".
They frequently choose the fast-food route, inserting their head deep into the anus of large decomposing animals and exposing themselves to a mass of faeces-borne pathogens.
During anal feeding, present only among lower termites, a pastelike liquid or droplet is discharged from the anus of the worker and licked away by the dependent castes.
The paired glands located near the anus of whip scorpions secrete specific acids (formic acid and acetic acid) that serve as irritants and apparently are used for defense.
They penetrate sea cucumbers by way of the anus of the host, in some instances apparently feeding on its reproductive and respiratory organs.
Moore's bill, HB 365, would have banned people from exposing "genitals, pubic hair, or anus of exposes the areola or nipple of the person's breast with anything less than a fully opaque covering while in a public place".
"I would rather skin a dead raccoon than shove a sharp hook up the anus of a pitifully thrashing Lumbricus terrestris," she writes, when what she means to communicate is that she dislikes using worms when she's fishing.
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He utters only a laconic, anus-of-concrete comment: "What the fuck".
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