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The phrase 'I'll sleep on it' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you are considering a difficult decision and need time to think it over. For example, "I need to decide what classes I should take next semester. I'll sleep on it and make my decision tomorrow."
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"You couldn't say, 'Well, I'll sleep on it.' " Dr. Stanton ferreted out the fault and soldered new connections.
Mr. Chertoff was "respectful, listened, and basically said, 'I'll sleep on it, but we are inclined to indict,' " Mr. Berardino said.
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"I will sleep on it".
But he admitted: "I will sleep on it until the end of the season and then make a decision".
If you're single and really focusing on your career and investing in your future, it's really not so hard at the end of the day to come home and just shrug and say, 'What the hell, I'll sleep on the floor.' " And when you get right down to it, does any rich adult really need his own apartment?
I'll sleep on a bed of nails".
"We'll sleep on it," she replied.
We could supplement her for the Guineas but we'll sleep on it".
If the Sox do end up in Florida, he'll sleep on it and wait for a sign.
"We'll sleep on it and figure it out tomorrow morning, just like we did today," Ethier said.
I don't quite know what you're doing but I want to do it and I will sleep on your couch if necessary,'" says Jay. "It feels like the part of our work that works out most happily," says Mark. "And logistically speaking, it's our currency, the thing that allows us to make the mainstream-adjacent movies we make and the 'odd' movies we make, for a decent amount of money.
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