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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sleep more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple imperative sentence, which means it is a command or suggestion addressed to the reader or listener. You can use this phrase anytime you want to advise someone to get more sleep. Here is an example of how you could use it: "You look exhausted and stressed. Maybe you should try to sleep more."
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We eat more, sleep more.
Sleep more peacefully.
"Most sleep more, dramatically so.
He began to sleep more.
I feel I can sleep more easily.
Israelis will sleep more soundly for a while.
She says I sleep more than I am aware.
If they were tired, they would sleep more soundly.
I can sleep more comfortably at night this way.
Can't sleep more than eight hours at a stretch.
Hammond says the Syrian regime will sleep more easily tonight.
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