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Discover Ludwig"row of teeth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's teeth, for example: "The little girl grinned, revealing a row of perfect teeth."
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Most reptiles have a single row of teeth in each jaw.
Her tongue protrudes just so and sits atop her bottom row of teeth.
The dentition of most reptiles shows little specialization in a given row of teeth.
However, only one row of teeth is present on the lower jaw.
It looked like an ill-fitting crown in an otherwise even row of teeth.
She had an endearingly crooked bottom row of teeth, which Dangin knew better than to fix.
Wilpon tilted his head back, and his grin exposed a perfect top row of teeth.
The ctenizids, the best-known trap-door spiders, have a special row of teeth adapted for digging.
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A third row of tooth buds was observable in 8.5 cm long embryos (not shown).
Teeth: Some sharks have rows and rows of teeth, just in case some fall out".
Within its vast jaw are rows of teeth emerging like drawers in a filing cabinet.
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