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Discover Ludwig"a good sleep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about sleeping, such as when describing something you plan to do ("I'm going to get a good sleep tonight") or something that happened ("I had a good sleep last night"). For example: "I'm feeling much more energized after a good sleep last night."
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"I'll get a good sleep tonight".
This from a man who, when asked to name his hobbies, listed only "a good sleep".
"I'll come back and get something to eat, get a good sleep.
Gill described him as a "relaxed and laid back" cat who loves a good sleep.
I wasn't being myself for half an hour, one hour, but later on I had a good sleep.
On a good sleep day, I'm a decade younger, happier, a better parent, friend, mother and person.
She wrote poetry ("A good sleep is a white curtain / A bad sleep is a black curtain"), knitted and crocheted.
We set up the tents, ate supper by lantern light, and turned in for a good sleep.
Perhaps she wasn't joking, or perhaps she is concerned about over-exposure, alongside needing a good sleep.
Mary rocked him faster, telling herself he'd be better after he'd had a good sleep for himself.
"We got a good sleep and we cooked up a storm in the morning, eggs and bacon and sausage.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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