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The phrase "sleepover with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about spending the night at someone's house or having someone spend the night at your house. Here is an example: "I'm having a sleepover with my best friends this weekend. We're going to watch movies, eat pizza, and stay up all night talking."
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My children, having learned of our plan, opted out and chose a sleepover with their grandparents.
"It takes guts to go to a sleepover with strangers," Coughlin says, but nonetheless they attract a diverse mix.
The kids would ask for a sleepover with their cousins, and she'd say, "No, you're total zombies the next day".
She said Bridger asked her friend if she wanted to go for a sleepover with his own daughter.
College, from which some 1.5 million people will graduate this year, is, basically, a sleepover with grades.
"Fine, have a sleepover with as many people as you want," I said craftily, picturing it in my mind.
Some parents tell me that an occasional sleepover with a kid isn't a big deal at all.
Bridger wound the window down and spoke to her. "He offered me to have a sleepover with his daughter".
In Humboldt and Mendocino, she said, October is a month-long sleepover, with all the free ganja, beer, and organic food you want.
Recently renovated Hotel Lois offers a capsule-sized sleepover, with 10 modishly minimalist, bright white bedrooms within a few minutes' walk of the old town and Riazor beach.
She didn't mind her men having a onetime extracurricular sleepover with an alluring face -- she'd had more than a few herself -- but twice?
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