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Is "in someone's sleep" a grammatically right sentence? How can I use this sentence?

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Rebecca

Yes, it is considered grammatically correct. You can use this particular phrase when discussing the habits of someone while he or she is asleep; the habits are usually considered odd or silly. Ex: She eats crackers in her sleep! Ex: I can't believe he walks in his sleep. Ex: The child sings in her sleep.

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