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Discover Ludwig"be asleep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is sleeping, or to talk about something that has yet to happen. For example, "I will be asleep by 8pm tonight."
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But then you'd be asleep".
He pretended to be asleep.
I'll be asleep by 10.
"I'll probably be asleep, actually".
He appeared to be asleep.
Hänsel, meanwhile, pretends to be asleep.
"You got to be asleep," I said.
NICOLAS SARKOZY appears to be asleep.
"All little chirren gotta be asleep".
And she'll be asleep in no time.
They could be asleep — I suppose".
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