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Discover Ludwig'Sleep deprivation' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to a state in which someone is not getting enough sleep. For example: "John was suffering from severe sleep deprivation when he started his new job."
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Sleep deprivation
noun
The condition of forcibly (by someone else, or by a sleep disorder) being kept awake, to the point of noticeably lower alertness. A dangerous amount of sleep deprivation can cause fatal vehicular accidents.
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