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You can use it to describe someone or a situation where someone (or multiple people) have not gotten enough sleep. For example, "The students were struggling to stay awake in class due to not enough sleep."
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Usually it's a passing disturbance, caused by stress, an infection or not enough sleep.
In other words, not enough sleep day after day throws a lot of things off.
She is a two-time employee of the month, not the type to show up to work on not enough sleep.
Through this process we heard about the working poverty many face: working two jobs on not enough sleep with too little time spent with their kids.
This was just outside Minneapolis, three hours northeast of here, the town where he grew up, where he traveled the next day on not enough sleep.
Even with our book in hand, parents will still struggle with making tough choices amid incomplete information, limited funds and time to try new and different things, and not enough sleep.
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If you don't enough sleep at night, try to fall asleep in the most boring class you have or just the first couple hours.
He figured he was not getting enough sleep, not getting enough exercise, needed to eat better or take more vitamins.
He/she just may be not getting enough sleep, therefore not wanting to get up and move.
"I'm not eating enough, I'm not getting enough sleep.
But it's not the alarm clock's fault that you're not getting enough sleep.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com