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"dressed for bed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wearing clothes that are suitable for sleeping in. Example: She climbed into her soft, warm bed, dressed for bed in her favorite pajamas.
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Why should local people take you seriously and accord respect if you are dressed for bed?
Most are still dressed for bed, in cotton shawls and sarongs for custom dictates that they purge before washing.
These audience members, mostly under 8, will line up at Town Hall dressed for bed, teddy bears in hand.
Danny was dressed for bed, striped pajama bottoms and an Argentina jersey with MESSI 10 on the back.
Marie (Callie Reiff), dressed for bed, seeks out her Nutcracker toy, and is found, sleeping with it in her arms, by her mother (Ellen Bar, convincingly tender).
Working in your pyjamas is a lot like working from bed (and the two often go together): it seems like such a great idea when you start, but you realise that if you're dressed for bed, your brain will thinks it's bedtime and totally fuzz out.
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She starts dressing for bed in your pajamas, cream on her face, Uggs, curlers.
Most people have bedtime rituals, at least including turning off the light, dressing for bed, and getting into bed.
The night after he first wore shorts, I selected pajamas for both boys and began dressing them for bed.
Always be aware of your baby's body temperature, especially when dressing him for bed.
Bedrooms are filled with interesting antiques and comfy bedding, and elegant common rooms are dressed for each season.
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