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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slept better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the quality of sleep on different occasions, often implying an improvement in sleep quality. Example: "After switching to a new mattress, I have slept better than I did before."
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I've never slept better.
"I slept better at night.
"I slept better there than I had for two years".
When the subjects woke, they tended to say that they'd slept better when they'd been together.
Nonetheless, Mrs. Lee recovered her mental clarity, ate and slept better, regained strength.
Despite all the ruckus, I slept better than I had all trip.
That night at home, she slept better than she had in a long time.
It also meant I slept better and had more energy the following day.
That night she slept better than she had in a long, long time.
He told us he and his wife slept better that night than they had in weeks!
It wasn't a pretty sight even in the dream, but I think I slept better.
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