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The phrase "sleeping in" is correct and is used in everyday written English.
The phrase is idiomatic and is used to describe sleeping later than usual, or sleeping beyond one's typical morning wake up time. For example: "I was so tired yesterday that I decided to treat myself to sleeping in for an extra hour."
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Hooray for (sort of) sleeping in!
They were sleeping in.
Sleeping in isn't an option.
Flowers sleeping in their beds.
I love sleeping in hammocks.
I celebrated by sleeping in.
Sleeping in beds.
"I'm sleeping in.
Sleeping in coffins!
"Everybody was sleeping in.
They traded naps, sleeping in short stretches.
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