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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kitchen sink" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often referring to the physical sink found in kitchens or metaphorically to describe a situation where everything is included or thrown in.
Example: "The renovation included everything from new cabinets to a kitchen sink, making it a complete overhaul."
Alternatives: "a cooking basin" or "a culinary sink".
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"Best piss I ever took was in a kitchen sink".
The house has a kitchen sink and a full bathroom.
"Err, its probably a kitchen sink isn't it?
He compared the nanopillar array to a colander in a kitchen sink.
Do you believe it is not appropriate in a kitchen sink?
A "kitchen sink" is a kind of sink, not a kind of kitchen.
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Most obviously, hiding a kitchen sink-based meth lab is much easier than hiding a field of coca plants.
Like a kitchen-sink Fame Academy.
"It's kind of a kitchen-sink drama".
It's so much more than a kitchen-sink drama.
He's making it sound like a kitchen-sink drama.
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