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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bath in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an experience or activity involving taking a bath in a specific location or substance.
Example: "After a long day, I treated myself to a bath in a luxurious spa."
Alternatives: "a soak in a" or "a dip in a".
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Watching it was akin to taking a bath in a tub filled with motor oil.
I even met a child taking a bath in a bucket, who tried to douse me.
LB should not have drowned in a bath in a hospital.
Ride, have a bath in a splendid, deep cast-iron tub, then head out for dinner in town.
She was giving Alonzo, then 3, a bath in a tub that her landlord had just painted to pass a housing inspection.
As Philip Corner's score of dripping and gurgling water played, she looked as if she were taking a bath in a shell.
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Sparrowhawk drowned in a bath in an NHS assessment and treatment unit in 2013.
When he took a bath in an abandoned pit at the concrete-mixing plant, he pushed away the algae to inspect his reflection.
But she was subjected to sustained beatings and abuse, including days trussed in a plastic sack, lying in a bath in an unheated room without windows, with the door shut and lights off.
Bans or no bans, it can be a challenge to separate an angler from his felt soles when he believes the alternative is a bath in an icy stream.
So going to a power plant, going to a greenhouse, take a bath in the blue lagoon, paying a lot of money in order to do this.
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