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"your pencil" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a pencil that belongs to the person being spoken to or addressed. Here are a few examples: - Can I borrow your pencil? Mine broke. - Your pencil is on the table next to mine. - Make sure you don't lose your pencil during the exam. - Please sharpen your pencil before starting the activity.
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Keep your pencil out.
Sharpen your pencil.
"Your pencil is scaring me.
Your pencil will do particles and waves.
Is your pencil sharp?
Insert your pencil.
Use your pencil bottle.
Enjoy your pencil!
Keep your pencil sharp.
Take your pencil.
Include your pencil case.
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