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Discover Ludwig"made your bed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has tidied and prepared their bedding to make their bed. For example: "Make sure you have made your bed before you leave the house."
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"You made your bed," he said.
"Everything was regulated: where you put a glass down, how you made your bed.
You made your bed, Karen," she told her. "Now you'll have to lay in it".
"My mother's attitude was, you made your bed, you lie on it," Judy explained.
"You've made your bed and now you must lie on it".
It may as well be called the "you made your bed, now lie in it" policy.
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Make your bed! Make your bed.
Second, always make your bed.
Make your bed! Tip your chair?
"Make your bed every morning," she urged.
And you left without making your bed".
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