'There is some evidence that using mouthwashes does have some clinical benefit in reducing levels of plaque - but only by a bit,' says Professor Damien Walmsley, scientific adviser to the British Dental Association.
They are helpful, they are never going to be a replacement for the mechanical action of a toothbrush for getting teeth and gums clean.'
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I'd have to say C) but I'm not sure.
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The rain stopped but there was a thick white mist.
Explanation:
Sardonic comment is one when sharp humour is used in a disdainful manner.