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"front teeth" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "front teeth" when describing the teeth located at the front of your mouth, specifically the incisors and canines. This phrase is often used in dental or medical contexts, but can also be used in everyday language. Example: "She flashed a bright smile, revealing her perfectly straight front teeth."
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front teeth
noun
The incisors.
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Two front teeth.
Her front teeth shatter.
"My perfect front teeth were gone.
One confrontation cost Tahkeal his front teeth.
He cracked it between his front teeth.
He hadn't kept his front teeth.
He had big new front teeth.
What happened to his front teeth?
My beloved front teeth: R.I.P.
Two front teeth, however, were drilled.
He lost part of two front teeth.
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