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Discover Ludwig"Take a bath" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used as a command or instruction to someone to bathe or clean themselves. It can also be used as a suggestion or recommendation. Examples: 1. "After a long day at work, I like to come home and take a relaxing bath." 2. "Before going to bed, make sure to take a bath and brush your teeth." 3. "Take a bath in lukewarm water to soothe your sunburn." 4. "I feel so much better after taking a hot bath." 5. "Don't forget to take a bath before the party tonight."
Dictionary
Take a bath
verb
To bathe.
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"Take a bath," Synyster said.
"Take a bath".
Take a bath every day!
Take a bath or shower.
Take a bath in chocolate.
Take a bath or shower carefully.
Take a bath every other day.
Take a bath and shampoo your hair.
Take a bath with your child.
Take a bath with the lights off.
Take a bath or shower daily.
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