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Discover Ludwig'have a bathroom' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a place that contains a room with a bath and/or shower, toilet, and sink, such as a home or hotel. For example, you might say, "This beautiful vacation home has a bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub and heated floors."
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"We just don't have a bathroom," Mr. Bowen said.
Now I have a bathroom with a door!
Most, but not all, have a bathroom en suite.
First of all, we didn't have a bathroom.
I don't have a bathroom with a Jacuzzi in it.
Who says you have to have a bathroom with a door?
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It had a bathroom.
Inside, she still has a bathroom issue.
"It even has a bathroom".
We had a bathroom, a washing machine.
One apartment had a bathroom filled with dead roaches.
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