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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pot of soap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a container or quantity of soap, often in a more informal or descriptive manner.
Example: "She filled the sink with water and added a pot of soap to create bubbles for the kids to play in."
Alternatives: "a container of soap" or "a jar of soap".
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The entire pot of soap is worth about $60, representing a profit of up to $30.
After dinner, I would make us a pot of English tea, and we'd watch his Pakistani soap operas on YouTube.
Dave Lewis has sold a lot of soap.
A pot of tea arrives.
A pot of gold!
Make yourself a pot of tea.
Cooking a pot of dog gumbo".
A pot of beans bubbled.
Like a pot of gold.
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