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The phrase "a bath of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is immersed in or surrounded by a particular substance or experience, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long day, she enjoyed a bath of tranquility while reading her favorite book."
Alternatives: "a wave of" or "an immersion in".
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It was a bath of light.
These contain DNA, and are connected by microfluidic channels to a bath of cellular enzymes.
These are placed into a bath of sperm, creating multiple fertilized eggs.
This produces a bath of molten oxides, through which an electric current can be run.
Like many Japanese, we ended the day with a bath of sorts.
I prepare a bath of water and sodium alginate, which needs to stand for 24 hours.
Moments later, the bondsman escorted the comedian from the courthouse into a bath of flashbulbs.
This is a bath of radiation that fills the whole universe.
Flavor and perfume come from a traditional baking method, not from a bath of melted butter.
Except for coal-mine caps, the wire was then run through a bath of molten asphalt.
The molten glass is conveyed onto a bath of a molten metal, such as tin.
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