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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nap of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific type of nap or duration, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "After a long day, I took a nap of two hours."
Alternatives: "a two-hour nap" or "a brief nap".
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Some of the participants then took a nap of about an hour at 2 p.m. and the others did not.
"Lots of research shows that a nap of about 20 minutes in the afternoon has a positive effect on attention vigilance mood and alertness," she says.
When pilots are given a nap of just 30 minutes on long haul flights, they experience a 16percentt increase improvement in their reaction time.
Later, around eleven, I was awakened from a nap of my own by the deafening roar of two Air Force fighter jets flying over Lima.
Millions of Chinese workers continue to put their heads on their desks for a nap of an hour or so after lunch, for example, and daytime napping is common from India to Spain.
A nap of 15-25 minutes avoids getting into deep sleep, but can still renew levels of alertness and restore the brain's capacity for learning – and even improve mood.
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RENEWAL established a NAP consisting of representatives of government departments engaged in food security and HIV/AIDS policy-making, HEARD and the Medical Research Council.
Stagnating wages mean the three-meals-and-a-nap way of life is less widely available, with households increasingly in need of two incomes.
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