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food off your mouth vs of your

The correct phrase is "food off your mouth." The phrase "of your" is incorrect in this context. The correct phrase is commonly used to describe removing food from someone's mouth.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

food off your mouth

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the action of removing food from someone's mouth.

Examples:

  • Let me help you get that food off your mouth.
  • She wiped the food off his mouth with a napkin.
  • Please don't talk with food off your mouth.
  • He quickly brushed the food off his mouth.
  • The child had food all over his face, so she cleaned the food off his mouth.

of your

This phrase is incorrect in this context.

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