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The phrase "a laundry basket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container used for holding dirty or clean laundry.
Example: "After doing the laundry, I placed the clean clothes in a laundry basket to keep them organized."
Alternatives: "a clothes hamper" or "a laundry bin."
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Dude, you're paying $900 a month to look like you're living in a squat because you won't even invest in a laundry basket.
The first, improbably, in a laundry basket in 2001.
A laundry basket was dumped on the floor.
It's tough, however, to navigate the spiral staircase with a laundry basket.
"I came back on the Trans-Siberian Railway in a laundry basket," she said.
I walked past the green armchair carrying a laundry basket full of problem "darks".
I walked from one room to another to find some quiet, stumbling at one point over a laundry basket.
Anewborn girl was found dead in a laundry basket outdoors on Staten Island last night, the police said.
Mr. Brown was hit by nine bullets and died in a closet, slumped over a laundry basket.
In the bedroom there was an unmade futon, a few socks on the floor, a laundry basket, and a dresser.
And footage of "simple household exercises" – including violently swinging a laundry basket around, lunging while vacuuming and squatting while brushing your teeth – was just bonkers.
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