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The phrase "was put to bed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been completed, resolved, or concluded, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long day of negotiations, the deal was finally put to bed."
Alternatives: "was finalized" or "was settled."
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"I don't think the battle was lost, but the dogmatism was put to bed perhaps".
An adorable, precocious child, Ms. Bhojwani's daughter, was put to bed.
Eventually, after all the explanations and accusations had been aired, Justin was put to bed.
I was put to bed and my father wasn't allowed to see me.
He refused, so he was put to bed in her apartment and given antibiotics.
The revelation came, unbidden, on the morning after Thanksgiving, well after the magazine issue was put to bed.
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Children were put to bed.
It's been put to bed.
We were put to bed.
The ghost has been put to bed.
Ferguson said the issue would be "put to bed" today.
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