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Have a good sleep
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"Have a good sleep" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a farewell or goodnight wish, similar to "Have a good night" or "Sleep well." It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Example: "Well, it's getting late. I should head to bed. Have a good sleep everyone."
✓ Grammatically correct
Wiki
News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
Have a good sleep the night before.
Wiki
He is not mad, we only want him to eat well and rest and have a good sleep".
News & Media
"We got down there early Saturday evening and had a chance to chill out, have our food, chill in the room and have a good sleep," said Kane, who had scored just one goal this season before hitting three on Sunday.
News & Media
Since the event starts very early, I would suggest to get there with all your prep ready and have a good sleep the day before, it's a long day!
News & Media
I'm scared I will never be able to have a good sleep again".
Formal & Business
…I never have a good sleep at night and I am frequently waking up during the night to toilet him or change the bed if he is wet [ChiP5].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
I wasn't being myself for half an hour, one hour, but later on I had a good sleep.
News & Media
Mary rocked him faster, telling herself he'd be better after he'd had a good sleep for himself.
News & Media
"The horses have been having a good sleep," said Mark Pinkstone, the spokesman for the Hong Kong Equestrian Company, on Wednesday morning in a telephone interview.
News & Media
"I couldn't afford a room the first night, so I curled up on the beach where they filmed 'Chariots of Fire.' I put my water proofs on and had a good sleep.
News & Media
"Hope you had a good sleep".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "Have a good sleep" as a friendly and casual way to say goodnight, particularly when you know the person needs rest or has a busy day ahead.
Common error
While "Have a good sleep" is perfectly acceptable, avoid using it repeatedly with the same person. Vary your farewells with alternatives like "Sleep well" or "Have a restful night" to sound more natural and engaging.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Have a good sleep" functions primarily as an interjection or well-wishing expression. It is used to convey a positive sentiment and wish someone a restful and pleasant sleep. Ludwig provides multiple examples confirming its validity.
Frequent in
Wiki
30%
News & Media
27%
Science
23%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Have a good sleep" is a common and grammatically correct way to wish someone a restful night. Ludwig's analysis indicates its usage across diverse sources, including Wiki, News & Media, and Scientific publications. While it is deemed generally informal, its friendly and caring tone makes it appropriate for many casual settings. To avoid repetition, consider using synonyms like "Sleep well" or "Have a restful night". Ludwig provides a rich collection of examples that demonstrates its validity and contextual appropriateness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Get a good night's sleep
This phrase slightly changes the action, focusing on the act of getting sleep.
Sleep well
This is a shorter, more direct way of wishing someone a good sleep.
Have a good night's rest
This alternative emphasizes the restorative aspect of sleep.
Have a restful night
Similar to 'Have a good night's rest', but focuses on the peacefulness of the night.
Have a refreshing sleep
This emphasizes the revitalizing aspect of a good sleep.
Get some rest
This is a more general expression indicating a need for relaxation and sleep.
Rest easy
This conveys a sense of peace and relaxation before sleep.
Sweet dreams
This phrase expresses a wish for pleasant dreams during sleep.
Enjoy your slumber
A slightly more formal and poetic way to wish someone a good sleep.
May you sleep soundly
A more formal and somewhat archaic way of wishing someone a deep and undisturbed sleep.
FAQs
What's the difference between "Have a good sleep" and "Have a good night"?
"Have a good sleep" specifically refers to the act of sleeping, while "Have a good night" is a more general farewell that can encompass the entire evening, including activities before bed.
What can I say instead of "Have a good sleep"?
You can use alternatives like "sleep well", "have a restful night", or "get a good night's sleep" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "Have a good sleep"?
Yes, "Have a good sleep" is grammatically correct and commonly used. Ludwig confirms its validity with examples from various sources.
When is it appropriate to use "Have a good sleep"?
It's appropriate to use "Have a good sleep" when you want to wish someone a restful and pleasant night of sleep. It's suitable for both formal and informal situations.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested