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to sleep in
[phrase form: sleep]
01
to stay in bed and sleep for a longer period than one typically would, especially in the morning
02
to sleep at one's workplace, often due to overnight shifts, emergencies, etc.
Example
She decided to sleep in after a late night out with friends.
They planned to sleep in during the holiday to recover from the long trip.
The housekeeper has been happily sleeping in the staff accommodations for years.
After the argument, they slept in separate beds.
He slept in his cab at the truck stop overnight.