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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep sleeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who sleeps very soundly and is not easily awakened.
Example: "Despite the loud noises outside, she remained a deep sleeper throughout the night."
Alternatives: "heavy sleeper" or "sound sleeper."
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Accidents and bedwetting are often dismissed with excuses like, "kids get busy and forget to go" or "he's a deep sleeper".
Always a deep sleeper, slow to arouse (I had lied to Briggs), I was at first unconscious of what had happened when the iron cot rolled me onto the floor and toppled over on me.
Getting mugged in my sleep would be a lot tougher, since I'm a deep sleeper.
A deep sleeper ordinarily, she woke up from these dreams feeling addled, unsure where she was and what was real.
When I was nine, my pediatrician suggested that my bedwetting persisted because I was a deep sleeper and that the condition would ultimately resolve itself.
When I was nine, my paediatrician suggested that my bedwetting persisted because I was a deep sleeper and that the condition would ultimately resolve itself.
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Assuming you're not a super deep sleeper, that should do the trick.
I'm a pretty deep sleeper.
While many parents report that their child wets the bed because he or she is a very deep sleeper, the validity of this has been debated.
I snore myself but I'm not a particularly deep sleeper so with Mako barely three feet away from me, the ear plugs were well and truly wedged in.
Other exposure criteria to consider: Were you an unusually deep sleeper or inebriated?
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