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The phrase "get a bed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to acquiring or arranging for a bed, whether for sleeping or for a guest.
Example: "After moving into my new apartment, the first thing I need to do is get a bed."
Alternatives: "obtain a bed" or "acquire a bed."
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Sometimes bad decisions are made just to get a bed.
Those who are admitted struggle to get a bed.
He said, "Now, I can get a bed and a meal".
It used to be easier to get a bed for the night.
If you couldn't get a bed for the night this plateful would do.
For $100 to $200 a month, you get a bed and a key, but not much else.
"You could walk into any shelter that is available, and you could get a bed," Mr. Diamond said.
"I feel frightened," confesses Mr. Mthembu, who arrived at the hospital too late to get a bed.
They may get a bed, but no help with changing their lives and moving out of situations of danger".
"People are going to be more desperate before they get a bed, and they'll be discharged sooner, before meaningful recovery.
To get a bed for the night, shelter-seekers must line up early in the morning to get their names entered in the city's reservation system.
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