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The phrase "a bed on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific location or context, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "I found a bed on the beach where I could relax and enjoy the sunset."
Alternatives: "a bed at" or "a bed in".
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They both need a bed on the intensive care ward but there's only one left.
They occupy a bed on a clinical ward and they intend to stay one or more overnight(s).
For Judge, one week, Geisel did a cartoon showing a huge beast nuzzling a bed on which lay a knight in armor.
It had lots of shelves and a bed on rollers.
Tonice named it Thumbelina, giving it a bed on a broken walnut shell.
Many nights, she sleeps there, in a bed on the other side of the room.
Isaac made a bed on the floor out of the clothes he had brought with him.
He slept on a bed on top of the filing cabinet.
At this point I might try and get them a bed on a mental health unit.
We would sleep in the same bedroom, a bed on each side of the room.
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In "Le Grand Amour" a bored factory owner fantasizes about driving a bed-on-wheels with his secretary, passing other auto-beds on the road.
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