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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a sleeping" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of being or condition, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "He lay on the couch, as a sleeping child would, peaceful and undisturbed."
Alternatives: "like a sleeping" or "as if asleep".
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She described Westhampton Beach as a "sleeping giant," although one that is awakening with great energy.
And still they couldn't spare so much as a sleeping bag's worth of space for the likes of me.
The school has been referred to as a sleeping giant for a number of years, Churton says.
I know it's not Hoth, the frozen one where Luke uses the dead Wampa's skin as a sleeping bag.
"They turned out, erasing the fame of Latino voters as a sleeping giant and making them an actual giant".
The victim of the theft on Sunday was 23 years old and referred to in a criminal complaint only as "a sleeping male".
Ms. Scott, now 22, soon came up with the idea to design a coat that could double as a sleeping bag.
However much Djukic described Valencia as a "sleeping giant" that could compete with Madrid and Barcelona, they know that they can't.
"Marmot" was cast in dark gray silicone rubber, enhancing the apparent heaviness of a small splayed form that is slack as a sleeping child.
Somebody that had obviously been there for some days, judging by the pile of dirty clothing that was being used as a sleeping bag.
It's made from waterproof, breathable nylon, and when unfolded, has enough room to act as a sleeping bag cover as well.
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