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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get a shower' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation where someone is washing themselves in a shower. For example, you could say, "I'm going to get a shower before dinner."
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"We'd have to hold him down to get a shower".
After racquetball and basketball games, the coach would say, "Let's get a shower".
He's like Willy Wonka – you get a shower of new ideas with every page.
I'm afraid I'm a mess until I can get a shower and a change".
"Food you got was sometimes just two slices of bread, and you wouldn't get a shower for days.
I tried every day for a week to get a shower, but in the end I had to give up.
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This may seem hard, but you can get a shower-cap to wear while bathing, or just use baby wipes if you don't want to risk it.
"There's people coming in that haven't got a shower in a while," he noted.
He was allowed out for 30 minutes a day and got a shower every two days.
His owner told me that he was twenty-six, and that you could see him getting a shower on YouTube.
I got a shower every 6 to 12 days, depending on luck and whether the little inflatable shower tent had sprung another leak.
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