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Discover Ludwig"get a sleep" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It would be more appropriate to say "get some sleep" or "get some rest." Example: "I've been feeling tired all day, I think I'll go home and get some rest."
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You also get a sleep score so you can compare whether your 40 winks match up to the average for your age.
"If I see Lisa get a sleep score of 48 [a low score implying a poor night's sleep], I'll think, 'I'll walk on eggshells around you today because a 48 means you could possibly be a little volatile,'" explained Joe, who is the executive director of Health Extension, an organization seeking to extend the human lifespan.
Go to bed early and get a sleep in.
You will want to get a sleep apnea mask that is comfortable whether you sleep on your side, back or stomach.
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You can get a sleeping bag and occupy a park.
Get a sleeping bag.
" Get a sleeping bag and recline the passenger seat.
Get a sleeping bag that will blend in and not stand out.
(And getting a sleep study approved by an insurance company is by no means guaranteed).
She's got a sleeping bag and a flashlight and a pile of books and a couple of her animals.
Try to get a longer sleep and develop a better sleeping routine.
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