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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that bed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific bed that has been previously mentioned or is known to the reader. Example: "I can't believe how comfortable that bed is; I slept like a baby last night."
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That bed?
What if I could see that bed.
'You can take that bed.' I said.
It's that bed again – and it's still unmade.
Maybe instead of £75 for that bed, it'll be £35".
"I was really fond of that bed," he said.
I think she may have been born in that bed.
"Nobody's actually climbing into that bed" when they visit, he acknowledged.
That bed had never been ours, apparently; it had belonged to our old flat.
"Seeing my mother lying on that bed, it made my heart ache," Ms Dong said.
There was obvious frustration on that bed, a rooting about that Robert recognized from years ago.
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