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"brush teeth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in both formal and informal contexts. For example, "I need to brush my teeth before bed."
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The child steps on the stool to brush teeth.
Two children who brush teeth at night together.
I lean on something to prepare food, brush teeth, do most things.
2 05 Arrive home, change clothes twice, brush teeth, feed Dexter.
When one boy finished explaining how to brush teeth, the teacher asked, "How does everyone hear?" "Excellent," replied one girl.
Given a day's worth of inane footage get up, wander into bathroom, brush teeth etc what can you usefully do with it?
Li made a great show of acting out a Mediterranean life style: "Wake up slowly, brush teeth, make a cup of espresso, take in the aroma".
It's a low-foaming, grime-reducing, pore-cleansing wash with exfoliating fruit acids that's a pleasure to use in less time than it takes to brush teeth.
So at 7 25, we commence our baleful parental wailing, like the conductors of a whiny train preparing to depart the station: "Time to brush teeth!
8 15 p.m. Get ready for bed, brush teeth, wash up, pajamas, bible story, prayer, kiss good night and tuck in beds.
Brush teeth 2.
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