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Discover Ludwig"sleep through" is a correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It means to sleep continuously and without interruption through a certain event or period of time. Example: Despite the loud thunderstorm outside, the baby slept through the night. In this example, "sleep through" is used to describe the baby's ability to sleep without waking up during the thunderstorm.
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I sleep through most nights.
Can you sleep through this?
I can sleep through pretty much anything.
No one could sleep through that.
Court-appointed lawyers sleep through trials.
Defense lawyers sleep through trials.
"I can sleep through anything".
Some people even sleep through it.
French babies often sleep through the night from two months.
Then again, I did sleep through much of the 70s.
Reaching home by dawn, they will sleep through the day.
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