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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in the sheets' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe some feeling or emotion within a situation, such as in the sentence, "He could feel the tension in the sheets."
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Crumbs in the sheets.
It always comes down to crumbs in the sheets.
Soon she has him churning away in the sheets.
"Crumbs in the sheets" is a legitimate grievance.
She had her head buried in the sheets, her bare buttocks now somehow exposed.
I find your dried seed in the sheets in the morning.
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And while it can be a quick fix to lessen snoring, most experts agree that the cons of sleeping face-in-the-sheets outweigh that pro.
It wasn't like I read in the rag sheets.
I am currently in the sheets-of-seaweed phase, although I've read that in high volumes it might be carcinogenic.
"And half the other damned squibs in the sheet.
A violinist may seem buried in the sheet music.
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