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"mouth open" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something with an open mouth, either in a literal or figurative sense. Example: The sight of the delicious food made my mouth open in anticipation. In this sentence, "mouth open" is used figuratively to show the speaker's excitement for the food.
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Mouth open, we said.
My mouth open.
His eyes and mouth open.
Her face was white, her mouth open.
He chewed with his mouth open.
"I stood there with my mouth open".
Did she sleep with her mouth open?
Do not sleep with your mouth open.
His face was contorted, mouth open.
We leave the mouth open for happy.
She fell sideways, her mouth open.
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