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The phrase "a bath in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of immersing oneself in a bath, often metaphorically to indicate a deep involvement or experience in something.
Example: "After a long week, I treated myself to a bath in lavender-scented oils to relax."
Alternatives: "a soak in" or "an immersion in".
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"Taking a bath in that tub".
Taking a bath in the weird is always refreshing.
One celebrated by taking a bath in beer.
Why would she take a bath in scalding water?
"You guys haven't had a bath in two days".
He's not even going to run a bath in future'".
He could take a bath in his own tears.
We decided, instead, to take a bath in the ocean.
I haven't had a bath in four days now.
A loss or a draw brought flogging with electric cable, or a bath in raw sewage.
Before tossing the squid in rice flour, it takes a bath in seltzer.
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