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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basin" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, shallow bowl or container used for holding liquids or washing. Example 1: "He filled a basin with warm water and began to wash the dishes." Example 2: "The bathroom sink was clogged, so she had to use a basin to wash her face." Example 3: "The river had carved a deep basin into the rock over thousands of years."
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Also children, so bring a basin.
Oprah recalls watching her grandmother hunched over a basin and washing white people's clothes.
To finish, melt the chocolate in a basin over a pan of simmering water.
All the cold air had slid downhill into a basin of fog.
We crossed a basin, skinned up for forty-five minuthen then skied down to Alta.
It contained the bare minimum needed for survival: a bed, a desk, a basin, bookshelves.
Sitting in a basin of water under the apple tree, with a mug to play with.
Piled in a basin, a mess of capellini vodka arrived loaded with seafood.
Kemerovo is situated on a basin which contains roughly 1/4 of the world's coal supplies.
Many families use sofa-beds and, like the Baniaks, their bathrooms won't always fit a basin.
A gleaming aluminum capsule in the shape of a coffee creamer is dropped into a basin.
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