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The phrase "toothy grin" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a smile that shows a lot of teeth. Example: The little boy couldn't contain his excitement and broke into a toothy grin as he opened his birthday present.
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But look at that lovely toothy grin.
Professor Roach offered a toothy grin.
He shot me a toothy grin.
Paak flashes a toothy grin and perks up immediately.
I startle, and then burst into an unnatural toothy grin.
"Hello, dear," he said, with his toothy grin.
"Rear main seal job," he replies, flashing a toothy grin.
His toothy grin is plastered across mini-buses.
McIlroy's toothy grin filled the square window in the door as he peeked inside the room.
"Oh!" she chirped, her mouth turning upward in a toothy grin of recognition.
"I turned my life over to Christ," he said with his ever-present, toothy grin.
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