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The phrase "a lukewarm bath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bath that is neither hot nor cold, typically at a moderate temperature.
Example: "After a long day, I like to relax in a lukewarm bath to soothe my muscles."
Alternatives: "a tepid bath" or "a warm bath".
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Going to Church at Easter was like a lukewarm bath before the fun of the eggs.
Three days before the first court hearing, Mr. Sidibe tried to add hot water to a lukewarm bath when the running water blasted scalding hot.
It is commonly said at cocktail parties and on the street corners of New York that Los Angeles is an insipid backwater, a lukewarm bath.
I may have done the tentative dunk of the head in a lukewarm bath, even cradled the new arrivals in my arms and gently jiggled them while they screamed in my face like angry jackals, but such moments were mere interludes.
I sat down to watch Jack and I can report that the movie was about as inspiring as a lukewarm bath.
Draw a lukewarm bath.
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Run a nice lukewarm bath.
Take a relaxing, lukewarm bath.
Soaking in a shallow, lukewarm bath can also soothe the pain and swelling.
Take a warm or lukewarm bath.
Take a cool or lukewarm bath instead.
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