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Discover Ludwig"Turkish bath" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a traditional wet steam bath that originates from Turkey and the Middle East. For example, "My friends and I decided to have a relaxing day and we went to a Turkish bath."
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Turkish bath
noun
A Middle Eastern style steam bath followed by a dip in cool water and massage.
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On the first day, my "something new" was a traditional hammam, or Turkish bath.
There is a sauna and Turkish bath, too.
We bathed a little more in the Turkish bath.
This is a stupendous bathing scene, an erotic vision of nudes that anticipates Ingres' Turkish Bath.
A Turkish bath.
She took a Turkish bath.
Fat men in a Turkish bath.
Mr. Gaultier's backdrop was a recreated Turkish bath.
Perhaps a "billiard saloon," "Roller-skating Rink," and "Turkish Bath and Hydropathic Establishment"?
Museums exist everywhere, but here was a chance to do a Turkish bath in Turkey.
Half an hour later, the two women arrived; they had been at the Turkish bath nearby.
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