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Discover Ludwig"without sleep" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate the absence of sleep or a lack of sleep. Example: "I worked all night without sleep, and now I'm exhausted."
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"I'm always without sleep.
He went without sleep.
Did you go without sleep?
We cannot live without sleep.
He went two days without sleep.
I used to go days without sleep.
And I realized it's going without sleep.
Cameron hasn't gone without sleep entirely.
It isn't sustainable to go without sleep.
How long has she been without sleep over company?
He worked late into the night, frequently going without sleep.
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