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Discover Ludwig"had some sleep" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has slept for a certain amount of time or has managed to get some rest. Here are a few examples: - "After working for 24 hours straight, I finally had some sleep." - "I had some sleep last night, but I still feel exhausted." - "The baby finally had some sleep and was no longer crying." - "I wish I could have had some sleep during the flight, but the baby sitting behind me was crying the whole time."
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After that I came back home and had some sleep.
Maybe she had some sleep apnea that was causing the arousals.
"You know, he whispers," said Ms. Parker, a client, on Friday after she had had some sleep.
So now all is said and done, we've finally had some sleep and cleaned ourselves up in a real life shower (there was the option at the campsite, just in case you were wondering), one question comes to mind.
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As a more experienced junior doctor now, I know my decisions around clinical care and my safety on the journey home require me to have some sleep.
When I look at some of the people I know and they are working 70-80 hours a week and are eyewateringly smart and dedicated, I want them to have some sleep because I care about them, but I feel excited.
So, yeah, I have some sleep issues.
Let them have some sleep too!
That way you'll actually have some sleep.
Remember to have some sleep, even if it is midnight!
This way you will at least have some sleep instead of none.
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