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User_gary Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Bad mouth smell will be eliminated out, shake the water in your mouth

This is an oil which you should keep in your mouth for some minutes and then shake it in your mouth very well covering whole mouth and then finally spit it out. Do it once a day and I'm sure your mouth bad smell will be eliminated out.
  

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Thanks, gary. Are you saying that we have bad breath? I've never heard of an 'oil' used for bad breath, but it could be.

  • Thanks, gary.
  • Are you saying that we have bad breath?
  • I've never heard of an 'oil' used for bad breath, but it could be.
  • Usually we use 'mouthwash' or 'mouth rinse'.
  • In our mouth, we usually 'swish' the liquid around or gargle (then it goes deeper into the throat).
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Thanks, gary.

Are you saying that we have bad breath?

I've never heard of an 'oil' used for bad breath, but it could be. Usually we use 'mouthwash' or 'mouth rinse'.

In our mouth, we usually 'swish' the liquid around or gargle (then it goes deeper into the throat).

eliminated doesn't need 'out'.

I hope that helps.

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Thanks a lot.
So here is the tweak and some more sentences of my own for a check.

This is an oil which coulde be used as a mouth wash to eliminate the bad breadth from your mouth.
Please don't come near to me. You have a bad breath and I can't bear it.
Please don't yawn, bad breath smell is coming out of your mouth.
I have bad breadth, doctor, what could I do to get rid o
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If you're talking to a doctor, he might use the word halitosis.

You have some spelling mistakes, but you can find those yourself.

Please don't come near to me. (to is not necessary)

Please don't yawn, ... This sentence just doesn't work: Bad breath means the smell of bad breath, so bad breath smell is redundant, and 'coming out of your mouth' is redu

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