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Discover Ludwig'bad breath' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the foul odor that comes from someone's mouth due to poor dental hygiene. For example, "I was embarrassed when I realized I had bad breath when talking to my boss."
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bad breath
noun
Unpleasant-smelling breath
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Bad Breath: Sign of Illness?
You know, bad breath.
Bad breath from recycled air?
Bad breath and stomach | Go Ask Alice!
Bad breath is seriously a worse thing.
I knew that bad breath was halitosis.
Ever examine people with bad breath?
You've got wicked bad breath, guy.
I have bad breath and tinnitus.
No bad breath, right?" She: "Well, maybe".
He: "No, you don't have bad breath".
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