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The phrase 'fold laundry' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a household chore or activity that needs to be done. For example, "I need to finish cleaning the house before dinner, so I'll start by folding the laundry."
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The Robots That Fold Laundry Are Coming.
She could fold laundry and pick out her own things.
Finally, he contemplated offering "wash 'n fold" laundry, too.
In spare moments they bicker, fold laundry and seethe with regret.
For other chores, involve the children as much as possible, say, in helping to fold laundry.
Pakistani and Indian engineers, Polish accountants, and Colombian teachers drive cars, fold laundry, and sling shawarma late into the night.
BRETT, the first general purpose robot to tie knots and fold laundry, will be handing out high fives and hugs!
During the 2003 playoffs, he skipped class so he could sneak into the stadium and fold laundry.
Thus, almost every night, Kirsten stays upstairs, intending to fold laundry or call her mother while actually fucking around on her phone.
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In-room, there is free Wi-Fi and free wash-and-fold laundry service (what a throwback!).
The company charges $1.60 per pound for wash-and-fold laundry and $5 to $38 per item for dry cleaning, depending on the item.
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