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The phrase "a laundry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a laundry service or establishment, typically in a general sense.
Example: "I need to find a laundry nearby to wash my clothes."
Alternatives: "a laundromat" or "a laundry service".
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A laundry bag.
In a laundry rut?
This is a laundry list.
His father worked in a laundry.
While stuffed in a laundry hamper.
His parents owned a laundry in Brooklyn.
The unit also has a laundry room.
It's a laundry list of broken promises.
It barely has a laundry room.
A burka flapped on a laundry line.
My favorite, Geomancy, is now a laundry.
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