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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am asleep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently in a state of sleep, often in informal contexts or when describing someone's condition.
Example: "I tried to call her, but she is am asleep and didn't answer."
Alternatives: "I'm sleeping" or "I am currently asleep."
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I would say I am asleep by 10 30.
"Externally, people might be questioning if I am asleep," he joked.
Whenever I am asleep and my mind starts wandering, I wake up.
It is very soothing, and soporific – I am asleep within minutes.
Maureen McCabe Sculptor, Quaker Hill Fun and exciting vacations take place when I am asleep.
So there I am asleep on my tear-stained pillow, when I hear such a clatter that I wake up, petrified, of course.
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