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Discover Ludwig"wine fridge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a refrigerator specifically designed to store bottles of wine. For example, "We just bought a wine fridge for the kitchen and now we have plenty of space for our wine collection."
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The wine fridge had arrived.
You just installed a wine fridge.
The kitchen has an island and a wine fridge.
"How does a wine fridge cost two thousand dollars?" he asked Freeman.
He installed a wet bar, a beer cooler and a wine fridge.
I mean, I didn't bring the portable wine fridge for no reason.
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Wine fridges Naff, useless and everywhere.
I've sold many listings with wine fridges, and it's always a little perk".
Haier also developed new niches, such as affordable wine fridges, ignored by Western rivals obsessed with economies of scale.
"Butler's pantries with additional appliances, such as built-in coffee makers, microwaves and wine fridges, help to create separate areas dedicated to a specific task, away from the main kitchen traffic," says Elena Eskandari, a designer-interiors specialist with Case Design/Remodeling.
The home includes solid oak floors, power window shades, wine fridges, and high-end appliances and smart technology such as Nest Learning Thermostats.
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