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cold tap
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United States
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In the US and Canada, the cold tap is typically on the right side of the sink.
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cold tap
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United States
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Typically used to access cold water for drinking and washing hands
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cold tap
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United States
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Primarily used for getting cold water for drinking and cooking
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cold tap
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United States
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The cold tap is used for getting drinking water in households.
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hot tap
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United States
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Used for hot water supply for tea or coffee
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hot tap
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United States
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Hot tap is used for washing hands or dishes, and is usually not used for drinking water.
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hot tap
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United States
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Used primarily for washing hands and dishes in the kitchen
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tap
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United States
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In North America, a tap refers to a faucet for controlling the flow of water in a sink, shower, or bathtub.
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tap
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United States
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Refers to a device for dispensing beer or other beverages in a bar or pub
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tap
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United States
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Taps are commonly used to control the flow of water in sinks, bathtubs, and showers.
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