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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have insomnia" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's condition, for example "The main character in the play has insomnia, which causes her to stay up late at night."
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But I don't really have insomnia.
I have insomnia, too, so each night I drive.
She does not have insomnia, she just can't sleep.
"It's a little like 'Letterman' when you have insomnia".
I just have insomnia, so I'm like, [zombie voice] "Uhhhh.
"I sleep well and don't have insomnia worrying about what's happening to my money".
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I had insomnia.
At night, though, she had insomnia.
In 2014, Lowe was having insomnia, she told me.
At the lowest point, the whole house had insomnia.
The writer, now 65, admits that he often has insomnia.
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