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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
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~If more than used for brushing is accidently swallowed, get medical help.Does it mean "if you use it more than brushing that is accidently swallowed,..."?
  

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What's the context? If 'it' is 'toothpaste', forget it: it's harmless.

  • What's the context?
  • If 'it' is 'toothpaste', forget it: it's harmless.
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What's the context?

If 'it' is 'toothpaste', forget it: it's harmless.
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Okay.Is it correct to say "if toothpaste is more than used for brushing, get medic help."
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JumanahIs it correct to say "if toothpaste is more than used for brushing, get medic help."
No; it was hard to understand your meaning. I suppose it is one of these:

If toothpaste is inadequate for brushing, see a dentist.
If you swallow your toothpaste, seek medical assistance. (But see Rover's note above.)
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But it's written like that."If more than used for brushing is accidently swallowed, get medical help."It's very complicated.
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If that is written about normal toothpaste, it's not complicated. It's silly.
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Okay.Is it grammatically correct?!
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Jumanahget medical help
It means that if your dog (or two-year-old) eats all the toothpaste, take them to the vet (or emergency room.)
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Jumanah ~If more than used for brushing is accidently swallowed, get medical help.Does it mean "if you use it more than brushing that is accidently swallowed,..."?
Note: accidentally

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