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How do you use Toto in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "Toto" in a sentence, depending on what you mean:

1. Toto as the dog from "The Wizard of Oz":

* "Dorothy and Toto bravely faced the Wicked Witch of the West."

* "Toto's bark alerted Dorothy to the danger."

* "Toto was always there to comfort Dorothy on her journey."

2. Toto as the name of a person:

* "Toto is a talented musician known for his powerful vocals."

* "I met Toto at the party, and he was really funny."

* "Toto's new restaurant has been getting rave reviews."

3. Toto as a brand:

* "I won a prize at the Toto raffle."

* "Toto is known for its high-quality bathroom fixtures."

* "My bathroom has a beautiful Toto toilet."

4. Toto as a colloquial term (especially in Spanish):

* "Toto, can you pass the salt?" (Meaning "Hey, can you pass the salt?")

* "Toto, I'm going to the store." (Meaning "Hey, I'm going to the store.")

* "Toto, don't forget your homework." (Meaning "Hey, don't forget your homework.")

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