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Discover Ludwig"lost a tooth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an event in which the subject lost a tooth, either due to an accident or a natural process like losing baby teeth. For example: "The little boy was excited when he realized he had lost a tooth."
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I lost a tooth from getting too drunk at a Lost Season 4 premiere party.
I love you and I lost a tooth last night.
He remembered when he lost a tooth and lamented to Abby how that looked.
She had lost a tooth and had a cut lip, Young said.
The courier, Batia Miller, lost a tooth and was burned by the stun gun.
The attack was violent (she lost a tooth) and its effects long-lasting.
Davis, who lost a tooth, went to the locker room when the quarter ended.
She recently lost a tooth, but the tooth fairy never came, because she lives under siege, in eastern Aleppo.
They said he was fine he had only lost a tooth, but they wanted him in for observation," Phonesavanh said.
He nearly lost a tooth along the way, when Lee accidentally elbowed him while fighting for a rebound.
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