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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sleeping pills" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a form of medication that is intended to help a person fall asleep. For example: "I was having trouble sleeping, so my doctor prescribed me sleeping pills."
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sleeping pills
noun
Plural of sleeping pill
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Sleeping pills help.
Sleeping pills can cause insomnia.
Better than sleeping pills for me.
Medical staff members avoid sleeping pills.
Finally, he falls asleep (sleeping pills?).
Sleeping pills are designed for 40% of residents.
I have to take sleeping pills now.
They are sleeping pills," my mother said.
She took an overdose of sleeping pills.
And I haven't taken sleeping pills.
He replied: "No, I used sleeping pills".
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