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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sleep little" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing a subject and a verb. A correct version of this phrase would be "Little sleep" or "Sleep a little." Example: "Little sleep can lead to fatigue and reduced productivity."
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Sleep little one, sleep.
Either way, Ryan said he would sleep little.
Children's illustrator best known for the bedtime classic Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?
By Howard Helm Cushman The New Yorker, October 6 , 1928P. 67 Sleep little one, sleep.
The New Yorker, October 6 , 1928P. 67 Sleep little one, sleep.
Due to hunger, the cold temperature and the position in which he was restrained, Mr. Lindh was able to sleep little if at all.
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She had slept little.
Again I slept little.
He says he slept little.
She drank heavily and slept little.
Although he slept little, his energy and capacity for work were astonishing.
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