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The phrase "again asleep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has fallen asleep once more after previously being awake.
Example: "After a long day at work, she finally settled into her bed and was soon again asleep."
Alternatives: "asleep once more" or "sleeping again".
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Once that's over, why are we not immediately again asleep?" Gregory went on, "And so I said to myself one day, about this sleep question: This is the answer to the problem of evil.
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After a deal of drink and pills he again falls asleep, this time while performing oral sex on a girl he's just met at a party.
In other words, a zone where events, teetering toward interfering" — I briefly felt that I was a child again, falling asleep on our scratchy blue sofa while my coughing father watched reruns of "Twilight Zone" — "with a fixed future, are pressured into revealing their hidden essences".
I fell asleep again and woke up, fell asleep again and woke up, fell asleep a fourth time and then remained awake for nearly an hour.
If you don't complete the game within 30 seconds, the app will assume that you've fallen asleep again and the alarm will start ringing again.
Because if you wake up and then fall asleep again, you will fall out of the routine and you will not be able to get up again.
She was asleep again.
Morris Krakower falls asleep again.
Unfortunately, he falls asleep again.
Then I'll try and fall asleep again.
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