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The phrase "her breath" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the breath of a specific person. For example, "I could feel her breath on my neck as she hugged me."
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She breathes, lying flat in the night, catches her breath.
If the patient was breathing heavily, she was asked to hold her breath during acquisition.
He felt her breath.
I could see her breath.
The warmth of her breath.
I'm wasting her breath.
Silva caught her breath.
She held her breath.
— what if the cop smelled her breath?
She paused to catch her breath.
She held her breath now and waited.
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