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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bubble bath" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a bath in which soap or a substance is added to the water to create bubbles. It can be used in a variety of contexts such as describing a product, talking about a relaxing activity, or even as a metaphor. Example 1: "After a long day at work, I love to unwind with a warm bubble bath and a good book." Example 2: "The new spa offers luxurious bubble baths with essential oils and flower petals for a truly indulgent experience." Example 3: "As the children played in the backyard, their laughter echoed through the house, creating a perfect bubble bath of joy and happiness."
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Bubble bath soap.
Bubble bath fans, rejoice.
Tiana has bubble bath!
"Think of a bubble bath," he said.
(It's found, for example, in bubble bath).
It's as pretty as a bubble bath.
That's the bubble bath they're really in".
Too bad there wasn't any bubble bath.
"It felt like taking a bubble bath.
Children's toys, plastic-encased gadgets, box sets and bubble bath.
Where's the bubble bath?
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