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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clean bath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bath that is free from dirt or impurities, often in the context of hygiene or relaxation.
Example: "After a long day, there's nothing better than soaking in a clean bath to unwind."
Alternatives: "a tidy bath" or "a spotless bath".
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Told to clean the bath, a domestic robot might, like the Cat in the Hat, use mother's white dress, not understanding that the value of a clean dress is greater than the value of a clean bath.
It doesn't make sense to enter a clean bath with dirty feet and a sweaty body.
You must take a clean bath to remove most of the bad bacteria.
Place a clean bath towel on your lap and stuff the top of it into your pants to protect your clothing.
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If you do not have access to a waterproof protector, a large, cover the sheets beneath patient's buttocks with a large, clean bath towel.
The solution was treated in an ultrasonic clean bath (881w, 43 kHz, Bransonic, Danbury, CT) for 60 min, at room temperature (25 ± 2°C).
Find a fluffy towel or clean bath rug and lay it down for a play mat.
So go ahead and enjoy a nice safe and clean bath knowing the water is safe and your house is safe from mold when you turn the jets on.
I laid everything out on a clean, pink bath towel in the bathroom and waited for him to arrive.
Birds may also visit a clean bird bath.
Take four to six clean bath towels, put them in your front-loading washing machine (one towel for a top loader).
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