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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a sleepover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event where someone stays overnight at a friend's house, typically for socializing or fun.
Example: "Last weekend, I had a sleepover at my best friend's house, and we stayed up late watching movies."
Alternatives: "spent the night" or "had an overnight visit."
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"I think they had a sleepover once".
Schmidt, now 23, hasn't had a sleepover in years.
In the next weeks, the boys had a sleepover.
The Monarchs even had a sleepover at the Arco Arena for the Girl Scouts.
When Wystan had a sleepover with us, yes he added to his bedclothes with carpets and floor coverings, curtains and anything else that moved.
He also refers to the fact that Ms. Brooks had a "sleepover" at No. 10 Downing Street when Gordon Brown was prime minister.
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Have a sleepover 36.
They're having a sleepover under the ultraviolet light.
Why have a sleepover that lasts one night when you could have a sleepover that lasts three, or a week?
Why have a playdate when you could have a sleepover?
"We usually end up having a sleepover after," Laura said.
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