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Discover Ludwig'sleep-deprived' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective used to describe a person who has been deprived of sleep, either due to a lack of opportunity, medical condition, or lifestyle choice. For example: "After working overtime shifts for a month, Mary was feeling highly sleep-deprived."
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"Haggard, sleep-deprived".
Third, you may be sleep-deprived.
Or at least one really, really sleep-deprived Pride weekend.
Are you sleep-deprived?
Why are so many people sleep-deprived?
I was exhausted, lost, confused, sleep-deprived.
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Blue line: non-deprived controls, Grey line: sleep deprived flies.
"These men were extremely sleep deprived.
They are stressed, they are sleep deprived, they are depressed".
The result is that you become sleep deprived.
(I'm still QUITE sleep deprived.}.
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