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The phrase "at sleepover" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "at a sleepover" or "at the sleepover" depending on the context.
Example: "I had so much fun at the sleepover last weekend with my friends."
Alternatives: "during the sleepover" or "at the slumber party."
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This is not rest hour at sleepover camp.
You can actually imagine all the sensible, inoffensive chairmen of all those sensible, inoffensive Premier League clubs holding torches to their chins and scaring the shit out of each other at sleepover parties by recounting the tale of Leeds United.
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I always acted it out at sleepovers.
Limiting access doesn't curb the trouble caused by phones at sleepovers, though.
Group texting is an activity that, in the past, seemed largely confined to teenagers at sleepovers.
This $300 device, which could come in handy at sleepovers, projects DVD movies or video game images onto the wall or ceiling of a darkened room.
These kids deliver endorsements in school cafeterias, at sleepovers, by cell phone and by e-mail.
I used to reapply makeup at sleepovers.
Everybody did weird shit at sleepovers.
We wore them together for fun at sleepovers.
Yes, listening to stories in the dark, at sleepovers or on family vacations frightened me.
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