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The phrase "a washing machine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a household appliance used for washing clothes.
Example: "I need to buy a washing machine because my old one broke down."
Alternatives: "a laundry machine" or "a clothes washer."
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We have a washing machine.
It's like a washing machine.
Who even needs a washing machine, really?
"A washing machine," Davvon answered.
A bear uses a washing machine.
· Wash lettuce in a washing machine.
It's like being in a washing machine".
We had a bathroom, a washing machine.
Does a washing machine have to look like a washing machine?
"This isn't like buying a washing machine," Mr. Faenza said.
(You are legally prevented from buying a washing machine).
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