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Discover Ludwig'check my teeth' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to ask someone to look at your teeth, either to check for cavities or simply to inspect them for cleanliness. For example, you might say: "Can you check my teeth for cavities?".
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I check my teeth as I mouth the fancy French script on the mirror.
He wanted to pick me up and wave me around like he used to do, to squeeze my face and bite my cheek and check my teeth.
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Lifting my hooves, checking my teeth to see if I am good enough as a woman.
It begins at 1 A.M., when I get out of bed, check my e-mail, brush my teeth, scan some documents, and floss.
The first time I saw "Juno," I was shocked to find myself tearing up at the end, since I'd spent the first 15 minutes or so gnashing my teeth and checking my watch.
It was bad: coffee stain down the front of my top – check; poppy seed stuck between my teeth – check; hair that looked like an Elvis impersonator had mated with an echidna – check.
I notice that I keep running my tongue over my teeth to check if there is any blood stuck to them – until I remember that I'm just having some pasta and I'm not Eric Northman.
Initially, the interviewee has to think about her answer but then becomes fluent: Interviewer: "What about things like, say, your immunisations and … well your dental checks and things like that, is that something that you looked into during that time, when you were trying to get pregnant?" R: "Dental checks, I already know that my teeth are fine.
Check your teeth.
Let's check their teeth'".
Open wide and have him check your teeth.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com