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The phrase 'asleep to' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To express the idea of having become or fallen asleep, you can use phrases such as 'fell asleep', 'drifted off to sleep', or 'dozed off'. For example, "I finally dozed off to sleep after an exhausting day."
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Sometimes I fall asleep to the television.
Best book to fall asleep to?
Falling asleep to them every night, it has to.
Although it's too good to fall asleep to.
They've fallen asleep to the sound of the other's breathing.
"He would let us fall asleep to it".
He falls asleep to the Baby Mozart video she bought.
Fall asleep to the soundtrack of owls hooting.
Tom fell asleep to it well into his teens.
I fall asleep to disturbing dreams of Nurse Ratched.
We see Phil fall asleep to the music, then Claire elbowing him awake.
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