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[uk.com](https://uk.com) is a higher-level domain like .co.uk so you won’t get a [Ok_Tumbleweed8796@uk.com](mailto:Ok_Tumbleweed8796@uk.com) as they aren’t an email service. You can maybe find somebody offering [Ok_Tumbleweed8796@bla.uk.com](mailto:Ok_Tumbleweed8796@bla.uk.com). Having said that, why [uk.com](https://uk.com) in particular?
You could either buy the domain uk.com, which would likely be ridiculously expensive, or buy a domain that ends in uk.com (abc.uk.com) and have your email end in that. That’s probably affordable.