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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slept too much" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when expressing the idea that a person has slept in excess of what is recommended or necessary. For example, "After a stressful week, I slept too much and ended up feeling groggy all day."
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"I know Pudge hasn't slept too much, I know he's tired," Alex Rodriguez said yesterday before his Texas Rangers defeated Delgado's Toronto Blue Jays, 14-8, in San Juan.
"In the past I've not adjusted and slept too much during the day and felt really jaded when I've played my matches.
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We sleep too much.
I love sleeping too much.
A doctor has an elderly female patient who is convinced that she sleeps too much.
Some find themselves sleeping too much due to constant fatigue, but wakefulness is more common.
Sleeping too much or too little can increase the risk of having a stroke, according to a new study.
The best treatment available is prevention, so my doctor tells me about possible triggers – stress, menstruation, sleeping too much, sleeping too little.
They quarrel with their mothers; they sleep too much; they grow cranky and dejected from mind-numbing boredom.
I was sleeping too much; my right foot was dragging; my typing was skewed; I lost interest in reading the paper, about which I am usually obsessive.
Some depressed people sleep too much; others can't sleep enough, typically awakening early in the morning and being unable to go back to sleep.
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