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The phrase 'of saliva' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe that something contains saliva or to depict a person's action of producing saliva. Example: The baby's mouth was filled with droplets of saliva.
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He's running out of saliva.
The functions of saliva are numerous.
All that licking and re-licking and sharing of saliva.
It is transmitted by oral contact with exchange of saliva.
A molecular exchange of saliva with the dictator!
There are little bubbles of saliva in the corners of her mouth.
Which makes his constant lick-lipping – he's really out of saliva, poor guy – extra distracting.
"A trail of saliva ran down the side of her face.
Kellie Barrie (Ms. Kelly's son) creates a self-portrait from a shower of saliva and flour.
xerostomia (n) A dryness of the mouth caused by insufficient production of saliva.
A long thread of saliva dripped from his chin before he wiped it away.
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