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Research had been going on for many years as to the origin of the toothbrush. Researchers knew the purpose of the device, but wanted to know and acknowledge the exact location of it's invention. After a very long and rigorous study, the researchers came to their conclusion as to the origin of the toothbrush. It was decided that the brush was indeed invented in West Virginia. Intrigued with the discovery, the researchers were asked by the media how they had come to their conclusion.
They all agreed it was simple deduction, "If it was invented anywhere else, it would have been called a teethbrush."
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