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The phrase "sleep for three hours" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express either the amount of time someone has slept, or the amount of time someone plans to sleep. For example, "Yesterday, I slept for three hours in the afternoon so I could stay awake until 3AM to finish my project."
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"I am tired, I sleep for three hours only, my children are not going to school.
I can sleep for three hours and be fine, it's really weird.
One church member asked Ms. Hicks why she could only sleep for three hours at a time.
After closing the club, Mr. Sherman would sleep for three hours before working on "In the Heights," which was then basically a few gleams in its creators' eyes.
"If I sleep for three hours, I still have enough energy to make love for another three," the newspaper La Repubblica quoted him as telling the younger crowd.
To set an example, he headed off to a disco, telling the crowd there, according to the Rome daily La Repubblica, "If I sleep for three hours, I still have enough energy to make love for another three".
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"I slept for three hours," she said.
– but I slept for three hours and 40 minutes.
Johnson said he slept for three hours Sunday, his rest delayed by excitement — "about this team and all of the possibilities".
I couldn't ingest anything besides saltines and ginger ale, and I slept for three hours in the middle of each afternoon.
At best she'd slept for three hours the night before, laid out on a camping mattress at Greenpeace UK's London office.
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