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Discover Ludwig"sleeping over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to spending the night at someone else's house or place of accommodation. Example: "Sarah will be sleeping over at her friend's house tonight."
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sleeping over
verb
Present participle of sleep over
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Moving from dating to sleeping over to sleeping over a lot to cohabitation can be a gradual slope, one not marked by rings or ceremonies or sometimes even a conversation.
She was talking about what researchers call "sliding, not deciding". Moving from dating to sleeping over to sleeping over a lot to cohabitation can be a gradual slope, one not marked by rings or ceremonies or sometimes even a conversation.
Firstly, it acknowledges the sliding effect where a couple moves "from dating to sleeping over to sleeping over a lot to cohabitation [on a] gradual slope, one not marked by rings or ceremonies or sometimes even a conversation.
Or if her new boyfriend is suddenly sleeping over on "her" nights to host the children.
Meanwhile, the children had taken to sleeping over at their friends' houses as much as possible.
The New Yorker, January 5 , 1981P. 28 Narrator remembers sleeping over at his friend Richard's house.
Middle son, Ryan, is at the beach and the youngest, Todd, is sleeping over a friend's house.
7 51 Get in car with wife, to drop off clothes for Todd, who is sleeping over a friend's house.
What's your policy on sleeping over in the office?
SLEEPING OVER Go on record.
Smith's family wouldn't say why he was sleeping over at a friend's house.
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