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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sleep deprived" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of not having enough sleep, often due to various factors such as work, stress, or lifestyle choices. Example: "After several nights of working late, I felt completely sleep deprived and struggled to concentrate during the day."
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Sleep deprived and having trouble communicating?
Sleep deprived, worn out, probably hungry parents.
Blue line: non-deprived controls, Grey line: sleep deprived flies.
"These men were extremely sleep deprived.
They are stressed, they are sleep deprived, they are depressed".
The result is that you become sleep deprived.
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"Haggard, sleep-deprived".
Third, you may be sleep-deprived.
Or at least one really, really sleep-deprived Pride weekend.
Are you sleep-deprived?
Matt is more often than not sleep-deprived.
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