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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sleeping place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location designated for sleeping, such as a bed, a room, or a campsite.
Example: "After a long day of hiking, we finally found a sleeping place for the night."
Alternatives: "a place to sleep" or "a resting spot".
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"Since I arrived, I want food to eat, I want a sleeping place to lie down".
One of the peculiarities of this set of rules is that it divides prisoners into castes, where the lowest of the low are the so-called sunken ones: untouchables used as objects of sexual violence and assigned a sleeping place next to the latrine.
After threatening separate rooms on her wedding night ("A hired girl's got a right to a sleeping place of her own," she tells him), Milly accepts her lot but takes charge, cleaning up the brothers and teaching them how to act like human beings.
The word cemetery, derived from ancient Greek, means a sleeping place.
Set up a sleeping place for your dog in a kennel or crate if she is a new puppy.
The ground rules of caring for an abused cat are to provide the cat with everything she needs (food, water, a sleeping place, and litter tray) without her working for them, and provide a calm, quiet environment for her to gain confidence.
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The bank itself isn't used for much, they say, except for storage and as an occasional sleeping place for their cat, Gandy.
Many of those made homeless turned to the theater, using it as an emergency sleeping place, huddling together on the floor.
A weekend warrior would be ill-advised to place a sleeping bag over it.
You can place a sleeping bag across a lawn chair for both comfort and added warmth.
I placed a sleeping bag on my side of the bed and zipped myself in.
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