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Discover Ludwig"were asleep" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "to be" (were) followed by the adjective "asleep." You can use "were asleep" to describe a state of being in the past, specifically when someone was sleeping. For example: - "Last night, I couldn't sleep because my roommates were all asleep and snoring loudly." - "When the fire alarm went off, most of the residents were asleep and had to be woken up by the firefighters." - "The children were finally asleep, so the parents could relax and watch a movie."
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Many were asleep.
The kids were asleep.
Regulators were asleep.
While they were asleep.
"Many of us were asleep.
"I thought you were asleep".
Her kids were asleep upstairs.
All the kids were asleep.
Mr. McCain says the regulators were "asleep".
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Most of them were asleep.
Our kids were asleep in the back seat.
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