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The phrase "his dick" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase used to refer to a male's penis. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a casual conversation between two friends or in a more explicit and graphic description. Example: Maria couldn't help but stare at his prominent bulge in his jeans, causing him to smirk and say, "Do you like what you see?" She blushed and looked away, mumbling "No, I was just.. admiring your.. his dick."
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"Why'd you suck his dick?
His dick, of course, is hard.
Cut his dick off.
His buddy's hitting his dick against her ass?
His dick stood in my face like an erected cannon.
He is grabbing his dick and smiling for the cameras.
"What's his dick like?" she whispered.
Probably his dick was contaminated, they said.
We've just met and he's telling me about his dick.
The b-side to his "Dick in a Box".
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He just wants to swing his dick.
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