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The phrase "a soap dish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small container designed to hold soap, typically found in bathrooms or kitchens.
Example: "I need to buy a new soap dish for the bathroom since the old one is cracked."
Alternatives: "soap holder" or "soap tray."
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There, I will buy a soap dish.
She fashioned a soap dish; he, an ashtray.
I picked up half a skull of some infant, which I use for a soap dish".
THG is producing the faucet as well as complementary bath accessories, including a soap dish and a towel bar.
Bardith sells "many smalls that are affordable and appealing," she said, "such as a Spode saucer circa 1820 I recently purchased as a soap dish.
A 39-inch-long accessory rail (inset) on which to hang everything from mirrors ($75) to a soap dish ($95) is $48.
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Also on her list were a Zenith TV set, a wire soap dish, and a Hollywood-Regency-style standing ashtray.
#Replace a wide soap dish with a thin liquid soap dispenser.
(Ashton Kutcher uses Fancy; his recent picks include a sundial ring and a "hand soap" dish holding hand-shaped soap).
"Fantasies" uses an inset soap dish as a frame for individual pear portraits, culminating in a pairing that emphasizes the visual pun.
We got close enough to see the humpbacks hunch their tails during their dives, then rode around an iceberg in the shape of a giant soap dish and visited one of the islands of the Witless Bay Seabird Ecological Reserve.
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