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The phrase "also asleep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is in a state of sleep in addition to another subject or context.
Example: "The dog was lying on the couch, and the cat was also asleep on the windowsill."
Alternatives: "asleep too" or "sleeping as well".
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The other three people in the car were also asleep.
The bear is also asleep, snoring hard into the green glow of his ball.
Is another soldier, also asleep or dead, stowed in the crypt-like foxhole behind him?
Or on the living room couch as a father sleeps with his baby, also asleep, on his chest.
Carol, sitting in the front row in a purple down coat, was also asleep, her chin resting on her chest.
My first job is to clear up what the different words mean: Bed Sharing: A baby asleep in an adult bed with another adult who is also asleep.
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When Juan Carlos, a Mexican doctor, heard the story, he created the hashtag #YoTambienMeDormi ("I've also fallen asleep") and tweeted: "I've also fallen asleep after operating on one, two, three and even four patients on any regular shift".
After dinner, they collapsed in exhaustion, and my wife, Paola, had since also fallen asleep.
His wife & one daughter are also still asleep, but the guardian cats wake up.
Our leaders, he felt, had also fallen asleep at the wheel.
It shows that behind closed doors, people in Iran also fall asleep in front of the TV.
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