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The phrase "a free bed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bed that is available for use without charge.
Example: "After a long day of travel, I was relieved to find a free bed at the hostel."
Alternatives: "an available bed" or "a complimentary bed."
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Show them there is no such thing as a free bed.
Once inside, they get given a free bed and three meals a day.
"We got shunted around to several hospitals before we could find a free bed," he said.
At numerous points, there hasn't been a free bed in the city.
I'm sure some of those would welcome a free bed for a few years, not far from Green Park.
"When Jeff Sachs says every poor person should receive a free bed net, I agree but in reality many end up not receiving one," she says.
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Plus you'll get a better night's sleep if you have a clutter free bed.
She pretended to be a drug addict in order to stay, using the free bed as an opportunity to reconstruct her life.
HTC gets to launch "the" Facebook Phone (and maybe, just maybe a bit of exclusivity with Facebook Home), and Facebook gets a free test bed and an example handset to convince other OEMs to ship with their launcher out of the box.
Now some of those same experts who once advised that parents offer a sympathetic ear (and a rent-free bed) are advising them to cut the cord, cut their losses and reclaim their lives -- before real damage is done.
Extend break with Sunday night special which includes free bed and breakfast and dinner at £14.
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