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The phrase "a laundromat" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a self-service laundry facility where people can wash and dry their clothes using coin-operated machines. Example: "After a long trip, I had a pile of dirty laundry to do and decided to spend the afternoon at the nearby laundromat. I was able to finish washing and drying all my clothes in just a few hours."
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"I'm not a laundromat".
A laundromat was across the street.
And how about starting a laundromat?
Starting a laundromat is my dream".
I don't have a laundromat in here.
It had a laundromat, but it burned down on Wednesday.
"I go about three blocks down to a laundromat.
I saw a laundromat and went inside to get warm.
CONEY BREAKTHROUGH Found Home Depot; can't locate a laundromat.
I wasn't going to go to a Laundromat".
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Find a location where people wait--a laundromat, hospital waiting room, bus stop, and the like.
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