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The phrase "a crib" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small bed for an infant or a place where someone lives, often in a casual context.
Example: "After the baby arrives, we will need to set up a crib in our bedroom."
Alternatives: "a baby bed" or "an infant bed".
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England's lacks such a crib sheet.
The railings reminded me of a crib.
A crib can be seen.
A crib or rollaway bed?
But it could have been a crib".
In that bedroom is a crib.
And now my project is finding a crib, organizing onesies.
Jessica's twin girls had a crib next to the couch.
This was when he was a baby in a crib.
She thought the family should have bought a crib.
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There's even a Build-a-Crib feature.
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