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The phrase "I get on the bed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of climbing onto or lying down on a bed. Example: "After a long day, I get on the bed and relax with a good book."
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"When I get on the bed, I'm comfortable," Teon said, sitting on his bed and eating crackers.
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"... she [nurse] took his pulse and she said, "he's on his way out", and she said, "both hold on to him" and my sister-in-law sat one side and I got on the bed and we held on to him and he died.
"If you walked into the room, you basically had to get on the bed," Mr. Blois said.
How did the piss get on the bed?" "Okay, OK.
Then take me to the bedroom and order me to get on the bed.
Some would get on the bed beside her body, stroking her face and hair.
Then Dave had the idea that we all get on the bed and play truth-or-dare.
Place all of the items from the floor, your desk, and anywhere else onto your bed so you cannot get on the bed until you are finished.
Put an eye mask over your face put on a robe and get on the bed with a nice book (so relaxing).
"It's like I get on a bed, typically and I you know..".
When I go to bed, he either gets on the bed or sits down on the floor, and you can hear him snoring.
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