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The phrase "able to sleep safe" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "able to sleep safely" to use the adverb form.
Example: "After a long day of work, I finally felt able to sleep safely in my own bed."
Alternatives: "able to sleep securely" or "able to sleep soundly."
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"We want our children to be able to sleep, safe and sound".
We're quiet, simple people [here]… I want to be able to sleep, safe at night in my bed not to look out the window and be stressed about who could be outside," he added.
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That would be the one night you were able to sleep as you knew he was safe.
Remember that making your child feel safe is an investment in their well-being, as well as future bedtimes; children who feel safe and loved are more likely to be able to sleep.
"I won't be able to sleep".
They wouldn't be able to sleep.
And I wasn't able to sleep".
I would be able to sleep.
"I want my family to be able to sleep again.
"It is wonderful to be able to sleep at night".
"I wanted them to be able to sleep over.
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