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'took bath' is not a complete sentence in written English.
The correct form is 'He took a bath.' For example, "After a long day of work, he took a bath in the warm water to relax."
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It is possible that when Ceawlin and Cuthwine took Bath, they found the Roman baths still operating to some extent.
Meehan took Bath to three consecutive Premiership semi-finals and won the European Challenge Cup in 2008.
I took out my notebook and jotted down what I'd done in the past seven hours: got water, had lunch, put up tent, took bath.
Olly Woodburn secured the bonus point in another breakout and when Peter Stringer scored the fifth try it took Bath past their previous record victory over Leicester, 42-0 in 1973.
If Clark Griswold took bath salts, then it would probably go something like this: In 2011, a man named Terry Trent of Dayton, Ohio, got blasted on bath salts, walked in the back door of his neighbor's house, and decorated the place for Christmas.
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They thought that I took baths in milk".
Losers: She took baths in Zenith, Cendant and Oxford Health.
People took baths in rainwater.
Take bath (get towel, soap, washcloth; undress; fill tub).
And many Japanese take bath every day).
Intended: Zhangsan was taking bath just now.
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