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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a bed, especially in a shared sleeping space, or to describe something as nonsensical or worthless in informal contexts.
Example: "After a long day of hiking, I was grateful to finally have a place to sleep on a bunk."
Alternatives: "a bed" or "nonsense".
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And I haven't chosen a bunk.
We each lay down in a bunk.
I shared a bunk bed with Rory.
It was a small apartment with a bunk bed.
Believe me, there is a bunk waiting for you".
Private Baldrick is cowering under a bunk bed.
A sheet over a bunk bed was 'the tomb'".
I took a bunk as far as possible from Karen's.
"To me," he said, "it was just a bunk story".
A bunk bed transforms into a make-believe theatre.
There is a bunk bed, a table and a bathroom.
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