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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bed for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific purpose or function of a bed, often in the context of providing a sleeping space for someone or something.
Example: "I bought a bed for a guest who will be staying with us next week."
Alternatives: "a sleeping space for a" or "a resting place for a".
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To obtain a bed for a 30-night stay, guests enter a lottery.
Meanwhile, the regular hospital frees up a bed for a new patient — and new reimbursement.
It's harder to find a bed for a man than for a woman.
Eric slept over one night, and the three of us shared a bed for a while.
In 1929, she patented a bed for a small apartment that could be folded into the wall.
The US space agency is seeking volunteers willing to lounge about whilst completing minimal activities in the comfort of a bed for a 70-day period.
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