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"grind your teeth" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the sound of someone grinding their teeth in a frustrated or anxious way. For example, "He was so frustrated with the outcome of the meeting that he was grinding his teeth in rage."
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Enough to make you grind your teeth to the gums.
"Some things yesterday, you grind your teeth at," Beane admitted.
His sentences in "Over Time" can make you grind your teeth.
Why chew bubble-gum music when you could grind your teeth on Stockhausen or Ligeti?
Ecstasy -- the drug, not the feeling -- makes you grind your teeth; that's why many habitual users suck a pacifier.
If you clench or grind your teeth, you can be fitted with a mouth guard that is inserted like a retainer or removable denture, especially at night, to prevent this joint-damaging behavior.
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Part of your daily routine may include taking a shower, getting dressed, and grinding your teeth.
I had no idea I was grinding or that grinding your teeth could even lead to all that".
You might be grinding your teeth to them but at least you're not lonely or despondent.
When chronic tinnitus is caused by a definable problem, like ear wax or grinding your teeth at night or taking aspirin, addressing that problem will often turn down the volume.
A well-meant compliment from a stranger can put a spring in your step; but an unwelcome or aggressive sexual approach can leave you grinding your teeth for hours.
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