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The phrase "hitting the snooze button" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of pressing a button on an alarm clock to temporarily turn off the alarm and allow for additional sleep. Example: "As much as she wanted to sleep in, Sarah knew she had to get up and start her day. She reluctantly rolled over and hit the snooze button for the third time."
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After a half-hour or more of hitting the snooze button, he gets up and showers.
They've all arrived before the rest of the city has done hitting the snooze button.
The kick-off was the sporting equivalent of hitting the snooze button.
When her alarm clock goes off at 2am there's no hitting the snooze button.
But it won't awaken with so many Democrats hitting the snooze button.
The scene is brief but intense, like the kind of dream one has after hitting the snooze button.
If time is the thief of opportunity, then Mr. Chavez, 24, knows he cannot keep hitting the snooze button.
Hitting the snooze button is your choice, of course — the actual race is not until this weekend — but hey, she did something.
I then start to think seriously about abandoning the plan to run myself into an exhausted heap and consider hitting the snooze button until Monday morning.
Nor do we need a sleep researcher to confirm that the 10 extra minutes of sleep you get after hitting the snooze button "are not restorative or restful".
"Courtney likes hitting the snooze button" before coffee and the newspaper, whereas "the second the alarm rings, I am up and ready to go.
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