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The phrase "bad teeth" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone having unhealthy or unattractive teeth. Example: "Despite his charming personality, his bad teeth were a major turn-off for potential dates."
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Bad teeth, sarcasm, tea.
Maybe they have exceptionally bad teeth?
He had green hair and very bad teeth.
This guy's mouth is half full of bad teeth.
British people have bad teeth is what I'm saying.
People come here with bad teeth quite a lot too.
They're all stunning to me, even with their bad teeth.
Bad baseball is more painful than bad teeth.
Tuesday's record was 14 bad teeth out of 20.
Oo are ya?" Verdict: False Brits have bad teeth OK, compared to Californians, we have bad teeth, but there's nothing wrong with UK dentists.
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She said it hides her bad teeth.
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