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The phrase "slept to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not typically used in standard English expressions. An example could be: "He slept to the sound of rain." Alternatives could be "slept through" or "slept while."
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I didn't know their names.We were a musical lantern children slept to our rasping sighs.
We slept to bloodhounds and loudspeakers: "Has anyone seen this little boy?
For a long weekend, I wrote, read, ate, drank, and slept to the accompaniment of Bach's organ music.
He lived on the Upper East Side on a block so noisy he slept to a running-water sound machine.
The women tended the children and many people still lay under cars, where they had slept to escape the heat.
I was already a disciple, but I was hearing him… For an extraordinary long weekend I wrote, read, ate, drank, and slept to Bach's organ music.
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I sleep to sleep.
I sleep to conquer.
I do not sleep to awaken.
Sleep to restore and dream.
I usually sleep to relax.
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