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Discover Ludwig"bed about" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that someone may use it in spoken English as a colloquialism or slang, but it is not considered acceptable in formal or written language. Example: "I couldn't sleep last night, my mind was bed about the presentation I have to give tomorrow." (incorrect usage).
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Holton told police he fed Skylar and put her to bed about 7 30 p.m., according to the court document.
None of that had been even remotely apparent when he had gone to bed about 10 p.m. Instantly, they decided to leave home.
The woman only recalls walking her dog about 9 30 p.m., returning home and going to bed about 10 p.m., he said.
They go to bed about halfway through.
Goes to bed about midnight.
I usually go to bed about 10 or so.
I went to bed about 4 P.M. on Wednesday.
I try to get to bed about 12 30.
On Friday night I had got into bed about ten, half ten.
He tucked her back into bed, about the only treatment anyone could offer at the time.
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Think "happy thoughts" before you go to bed - about your family, your friends, your favorite activities, so on.
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