The phrase "i bathe" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence in the present tense, indicating that the subject (in this case, "I") regularly or habitually takes a bath. Example: "Every evening, I bathe for 20 minutes to relax after a long day at work."
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I bathe in warm water.
"You shall watch as I bathe in their blood".
I bathe behind a tree in the dark.
I change her diapers, I stay up all night when she's fussy and I bathe her.
"I cook myself, I bathe myself, I do everything by myself.
"I sleep so much better after I bathe here," he said.
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Before bathing myself, I bathed Manshu.
When I was fully covered - front and rear - she led me to a bath of milk and honey, scattering rose petals as I bathed.
I bathed myself.
I bathed and fed friends' children.
I bathed him in the sink.
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