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The phrase "Slept well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to inquire about someone's sleep quality or to express that you had a good night's sleep. Example: "I hope you slept well last night; you look refreshed this morning."
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He hadn't slept well, either.
You have not slept well.
Neither man slept well anymore.
We both slept well.
Cromartie said he slept well.
I haven't slept well.
I slept well.
Everyone said they'd slept well".
I slept well that night.
"You slept well?" she asks.
I hope you slept well.
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