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"tooth fairy" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a mythical being or figurative representation of a person who leaves gifts for a child whose tooth they have placed under their pillow. For example: "My son was so excited when he woke up to find a shiny coin from the tooth fairy!".
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tooth fairy
noun
A figure of modern myth said to give children a small amount of money (or sometimes a present) in exchange for a tooth when it falls out of a child's mouth.
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Love, Your Tooth Fairy".
Her first tooth fairy.
Or the Tooth Fairy.
"And the Tooth Fairy?
"Ze tooth fairy!?" she exclaimed.
Long live the tooth fairy.
The tooth fairy is dying.
TOOTH FAIRY Opens on Friday nationwide.
From what Alt-Right Tooth Fairy?
Which somehow ruins the tooth fairy myth.
The Tooth Fairy is an independent contractor.
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