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Discover Ludwig"more sleeps" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to a period of time before an exciting event or activity. For example, "I can't wait for our vacation - only two more sleeps until we leave!"
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Sorrow no more sleeps near the fireplace.
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Five More Sleeps deals with her time on tour, talking to her young children on Skype, while her finale was a cheerfully unlikely treatment of Billy Bragg's A New England, with ukulele backing from her brother Steven.
Having a five-year-old who asks you every day how many more sleeps it will be until the Easter bunny comes round tends to sharpen your calendrical awareness.
"Two more sleeps until #MargielaMonday" "The King is Back!" "A new era begins!" One of his young admirers, 25-year-old designer Ed Marler, who like Galliano graduated from Central Saint Martins, says: "I must have been about 12 when I discovered Galliano on Style.com.com
Scrum-half Piri Weepu, one of the stars of New Zealand's march to the final, admitted that the tension had built now that, in the words of his team-mate Israel Dagg, the final is "just two more sleeps" away.
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Try to get some more sleep".
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