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Discover LudwigThe phrase "troubled sleep" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to sleep that is disturbed or restless. Example: "The loud noises from the construction site outside her window caused her to have a troubled sleep last night."
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It is a troubled sleep".
[Falls into shallow, troubled sleep; dreams fitfully of drowning.] …Nemo …Oh.
Then came new symptoms: falls, tremors, difficulty speaking, troubled sleep, irritability.
Troubled Sleep, Late Thanks The next days passed in a blur.
But a picture emerges of a shy, determined, precocious youth, who would yell out in his troubled sleep.
Sometimes Pearl reads like Gulliver netted by the Lilliputians, tossing in a troubled sleep on the poolside chaise.
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Likewise, students with poor relationships with teachers (AOR=1.26, 95% CI 1.19 to 1.77) were more troubled with sleep disturbances.
We've spent a few years in a troubled half-sleep, measuring ourselves against an enemy we couldn't touch.
There are brothers in love with their terminally ill sisters, troubled teens sleeping with their maths teachers, unrepentant child-killers, voyeurism, betrayal and lies – the whole Scandi-gamut of human folly.
Morse reads a troubled suspect to sleep with Tennyson's poem "Lady of Shalott," best known for giving Agatha Christie the title for "The Mirror Crack'd".
A chorus greets the dawn as Ariadne, after a troubled night's sleep, returns to the shore with her companion, Dorilla, to find that Theseus has departed.
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