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"lies in bed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's position or activity while in bed. Here are some examples: - She lies in bed, staring at the ceiling, unable to fall asleep. - Every morning, John wakes up early and lies in bed for a few minutes before getting up. - The patient was instructed to lie in bed and rest until the doctor arrived. - After a long day of work, all I want to do is lie in bed and watch TV.
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A child lies in bed.
She "lies in bed for days," Levine writes.
She replays Alice's final words as she lies in bed.
He lies in bed, in twisted sheets, breathing shallowly.
Rachel lies in bed all afternoon, watching home movies.
Afterward, she lies in bed, her face swollen and ruptured.
One such, a girl from north-eastern Liaoning province, lies in bed, a drip attached.
Watson lies in bed, limbs stretched into the air, rocking helplessly on his back.
In Dennis Lehane's novel "Mystic River," a cop lies in bed listening to the world beep.
"She lies in bed in the morning and asks me to open the doors.
Taken to a makeshift hospital, he lies in bed sweating and hallucinating.
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