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The phrase "a tub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large container, typically for holding liquids, or in the context of bathing.
Example: "After a long day, I love to relax in a tub filled with warm water and bubbles."
Alternatives: "a bathtub" or "a basin".
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A tub of yogurt.
Why a tub?
Without a tub you must improvise.
Second bathrooms almost always lacked a tub.
"You've got a tub in the kitchen!
(The hotel's suite has a tub).
It has a treadmill in a tub.
Scoop into a tub and freeze.
It was also £14 a tub.
A tub soak followed, then a massage.
In the pantry Mawmaw has a tub of mixed nuts.
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