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Discover Ludwig"have a toothache" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase any time you want to inform someone that you are experiencing dental pain. For example, you could say: "I'm sorry I'm late - I had to go to the dentist because I have a toothache."
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Have a toothache.
I have a toothache".
Mr Dickens replied, "No, I have a toothache.
When you have a toothache, you can't recall a state of painlessness.
If he didn't have a toothache, why bother: "If it's not broken, don't fix it".
Adios — unfit," one seventy-year-old man said in his valedictory; another wrote, "Absolutely no reason except I have a toothache".
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And had a toothache.
Joanne Woodward has a toothache.
The world had a toothache and a headache and a kidney stone for millennia.
Usually they come in because they've had a toothache for a number of days.
Shrewd, strong, dark, stocky, he had never once been sick or had a toothache.
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