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The phrase "a shower in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of shower, often indicating the location or context in which the shower is taking place.
Example: "After a long day at work, I enjoy taking a shower in the evening to relax."
Alternatives: "a bath in" or "a rinse in".
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There is a bathtub in one, a shower in another.
"Is there a shower in this building?" MacNeill asked.
But microgravity also makes taking a shower in space awkward.
They whistled when he took a shower in a motel.
"I don't even take a shower in sleeveless anymore," Adams replied.
But, first, he was going to take a shower in my clean bathroom.
"Would you like to take a shower in a moldy shower?" she asked.
Coincidentally, a prospect recently called and asked if he could put a shower in the store.
"There's people coming in that haven't got a shower in a while," he noted.
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