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The phrase "run a load of laundry" is correct and commonly used in spoken and written English
It means to start a cycle or load of laundry in a washing machine. Example: "I need to go run a load of laundry before we leave for our trip tomorrow."
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In the evening much like Sam, Ashley uses this time to run a load of laundry, begin dinner and encourage her children to finish their homework.
If your favorite shirt is dirty, run a load of laundry yourself.
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After the party, cleanup is as simple as running a load of laundry (maybe drying them on your clothesline?) and folding your linens for next time.
Once home, Sam encourages her son to begin his homework, runs a load of laundry and begins dinner.
I can see exactly how much it costs to do something like run the lawnmower, or do a load of laundry.
"[The producer] thinks she can go for a run, clean the house, put in a load of laundry, pick up the dry cleaning, take a shower and get the kids dropped off at school in an hour".
He certainly didn't know I just wanted a load of laundry run and dishes stacked in the dishwasher.
A book telling the story of my life, but each chapter is just a load of laundry... 5-year-old: I'm running away!
"I can throw in a load of laundry and go to the movies or meet a friend for dinner," he said.
When we run out of clean socks, somebody goes down to the basement, forages for socks and does a load of laundry.
"People who work in fashion approach it like they're doing a load of laundry," Mr. Armstrong said.
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