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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sleep deprived' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe someone who is not getting enough sleep. For example: The sleep deprived student struggled to stay awake in class.
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Blue line: non-deprived controls, Grey line: sleep deprived flies.
Obviously, a new family, very sleep deprived.
"These men were extremely sleep deprived.
Shopping while sleep deprived may have the same effect.
They are stressed, they are sleep deprived, they are depressed".
The result is that you become sleep deprived.
Seven ferrets were then sleep deprived for 6 h at the beginning of the light period.
Laca mice were sleep deprived for period of 72 h using grid suspended over water method.
Participants reported less positive affect and lower positivity ratios when sleep deprived, relative to when rested.
Early adolescents appraised their main worry as more threatening when sleep deprived, relative to when rested.
Fighting house to house, his men are wounded, sleep deprived and filthy.
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