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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shower bath" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "shower bath" to refer to a type of bathroom fixture that combines a shower and a bathtub in one unit. For example: - "I prefer taking a shower bath in the morning because it saves time." - "Our new apartment has a luxurious en-suite bathroom with a large shower bath." - "The hotel room comes with a shower bath, so you can choose to take a quick shower or a relaxing bath."
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Dithranol cream had to be removed after 30 min by shower bath.
The authors hypothesized that infections might have been acquired from intravenous catheters from the ward shower bath, where A. ursingii and 2 different strains of A. junii were found.
The bathroom is to scale, with a whole wall of mirrors, every imaginable kind of plumbing (shower, bath, Jacuzzi bath, bidet, toilet, two sinks) and enough thick, fluffy white towels to stock an outpost of Bed, Bath and Beyond.
So please not send my Daughter to take a shower bath in school.
So please do not send my Daughter to take a shower bath in school.
It was our whimpering little paragraph about using bath salts in a shower bath.
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One of the most telling works in "Hide/Seek," Mr. Katz said, was George Bellows's print "The Shower-Bath" (1917).
In a 1917 print by George Bellows, "The Shower-Bath," a stocky older man is pretty clearly propositioning a younger one in a bathhouse.
The sleeper-bar-lounge included a secretary's room, barber shop, shower-bath, and a bar/lounge with both booth and chair seating.
2. Go into the shower-bath with a small quantity of water at a temperature low enough to give you a slight sensation of cold, 75 or 80 degrees.
Immersion into the pool was preceded by routine shower-bath by the reseachers and participants.
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