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The phrase "trouble falling asleep" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe difficulty or problems with falling asleep. Example: "John has been having trouble falling asleep lately due to stress at work."
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"They have trouble falling asleep, staying asleep".
"But after the trial, you have trouble falling asleep.
Once again, I had no trouble falling asleep.
Most people rarely consider side effects beyond restlessness or trouble falling asleep at night.
When my kids have trouble falling asleep, I don't have to read to them anymore.
If your child has trouble falling asleep, talk to your pediatrician.
"A day in which I don't read or write, I have trouble falling asleep".
He didn't have any trouble falling asleep, he told the sleep expert, Dr. John Helfrich.
"By middle age, most of us start to have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep," he says.
Jaire has had trouble falling asleep, Ms. Cobbs said, and he has cried about losing their home.
Genetic predisposition can't explain why so many of us have started to have more trouble falling asleep.
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