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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do the shower" is not correct and not commonly used in written English
It may be intended to refer to taking a shower, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "I need to do the shower before heading out for the day."
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"I found it really helpful because often they're making hygiene visits, and every now and then someone will break out in a rash and need a cream, and in the past they come to do the shower and then I have to go and do the cream, … and so that's a really good opportunity for them to be able to go….
(RN 23) "I found it really helpful because often they're making hygiene visits, and every now and then someone will break out in a rash and need a cream, and in the past they come to do the shower and then I have to go and do the cream, … and so that's a really good opportunity for them to be able to go….
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The toilet leaked, the mains leaked, the central drain leaked, and so did the shower.
For the last few years, between first spritz and final drain, a question has vexed him: why does the shower curtain suck in?
"She still doing the shower thing?" "8am, I had to drink a beer today.
"She still doing the shower thing?" "Eight AM, I had to drink a beer today.
So we're doing the shower scene and I thought, 'Well, I can do a little rehearsal.' And I did something with my hair to make that Mohawk.
And if it's the latter, what happens when you selfishly long to, say, put in a new gas range or re-do the showers?
What else do guys do in the shower?
"The way I look at it, you're paying me to do something I do in the shower.
What do you mean 'what am I doing in the shower?" How did YOU get here?
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