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The phrase "bed for a while" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a temporary period of resting or sleeping in a bed. Example: After a long day of hiking, she collapsed onto the soft bed and stayed there for a while, enjoying the comfort and warmth.
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All three fell asleep on the bed for a while, Ms. Miller told jurors.
Eric slept over one night, and the three of us shared a bed for a while.
He reads in bed for a while, trying not to think.
B turns on the light and stays in bed for a while, smoking and reading.
7am I wake up and lie in bed for a while looking forward to the day ahead.
Once home I lie on my bed for a while and catch my breath before I go out.
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Media went to bed".For a while it looked like a clear-cut victory of new media over old.
And then I went over and held his hands, and sat on the bed there for a while, and I told him I loved him, too.
The Old Dairy at Leura has been offering its charming, ecologically sound, rustic-luxe cottages – from studios to five bed barns – for a while, but the appeal of rain on a tin roof, logburner ready stacked, and a generous breakfast tray doesn't wane.
We need to let changes bed down for a while.
Get into comfy pajamas, brush your teeth, get into bed, read for a while then turn your light out.
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