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The phrase "bath for" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "bathroom for" instead. Example: She opened the door and saw a spacious bathroom for her guests.
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"No bath for me, either".
A bath, for example, is almost free.
It's an early bath for him.
Austen frequently visited London and lived in Bath for years.
There is a half bath for guests off the entryway.
Or when he runs a bath for me".
She was running a bath for her children.
Order of the Bath For service of the highest calibre.
He hadn't given anyone a bath, for instance.
(He is, conveniently enough, in Bath for the festival).
Shimao stayed in the bath for a very long time.
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