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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Floss (between)

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When I don't have time to floss (between) all my teeth I floss the one that most like would have food in them.

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As my dentist says, you don't have to floss all your teeth—only the ones you want to keep. ____ These are fine. When I don't have time to floss all my teeth, I just floss the ones that need it (most).

  • As my dentist says, you don't have to floss all your teeth—only the ones you want to keep.
  • ____ These are fine.
  • When I don't have time to floss all my teeth, I just floss the ones that need it (most).
  • When I don't have time to floss all my teeth, I just floss where there's something stuck between them.
  • CJ
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As my dentist says, you don't have to floss all your teeth—only the ones you want to keep.
____

These are fine.

When I don't have time to floss all my teeth, I just floss the ones that need it (most).
When I don't have time to floss all my teeth, I just floss where there's something stuck between them.

CJ

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