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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I nodded off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression that means to fall asleep unintentionally or to briefly doze off. Example: After a long day of work, I sat on the couch and soon nodded off while watching TV.
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I nodded off several times.
I nodded off until we got to the city.
Had I nodded off and slept through it?
I think I nodded off for a bit.
With warbling swallows as backdrop, I nodded off before I'd even turned a page.
I nodded off remembering my own: swiping a cast-iron anchor and dragging it off under the moon.
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Did I nod off there?
As I nod off to sleep, Bob Torricelli ("Robotic Rebill") wanders by.
Looking up at the mountain towering above us, my last thought before I nod off involves a certain keenness to see the morning.
And should I nod off while reading, I won't worry about my p-book falling to the floor and shattering.
I nod off, my head sticking out into the aisle.
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