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Do people also say "ready for sleep" instead of "ready for bed?"

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Rebecca

Almost! "Ready to sleep?" is common! Which is just a slight change of a preposition from "for" to "to." It specifies the action of sleeping rather than just going to bed, as one can go to bed and not sleep. So, this could be used when one is in bed already. Ex: That was a great movie! Are you ready to sleep now? Ex: I'm so ready for bed. I didn't sleep properly last night.

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