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The phrase "a row of bunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of bunk beds or a line of bunkers, depending on the context.
Example: "The children were excited to see a row of bunk beds set up in the camp cabin."
Alternatives: "a line of bunks" or "a series of bunk beds".
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We pass along a row of bunks crammed with prisoners of war.
By Anthony Lane We pass along a row of bunks crammed with prisoners of war.
As the camera, perched on high, stares down at the stricken Michael, who is framed in a maze of geometric tiles, or inspects a row of soldiers in their bunks, the sense of confinement is overwhelming — if anything, too much so.
The two trailers have a refrigerator, a microwave and rows of bunk beds.
A row of tellers lines the wall.
It had thick concrete walls, bunk beds, a ventilator, a toilet, a transistor radio, and shelves that had been stocked with cans of food, bottled water and a row of ten tobacco pouches.
A row of mailboxes stood behind him.
Only a row of barren stems remain.
A row of Mongolian gers.
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