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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sleeping under" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a person or animal lying down in certain enclosed spaces such as under bridges, in caves, or outside in nature. For example: The homeless man had been sleeping under the bridge, seeking shelter from the cold winter air.
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A man is sleeping under ragged blankets.
And I'm sleeping under the stars.
Eugene is sleeping under a coat on the bed.
Sleeping under the wing of an airplane every night?
I've been sleeping under it now for 7 years.
Sleeping under canvas in national parks will also cut costs.
Until recently, they were sleeping under a motorway underpass.
"Sleeping under the beam cuts the energy," she said.
Hoover's advice to unemployed Americans standing in bread lines or sleeping under newspapers?
He included a photo of a colleague sleeping under a desk.
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