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Today I'm working from 12pm to 11pm, and then I'm planning to go for a drive with my friends. I might get sleepy during the drive, so I'm going to get a good night's sleep during my break at work.
May 2, 2026 1:56 AM
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Today I'm working from 12pm to 11pm, and then I'm planning to go for a drive with my friends. I might get sleepy during the drive, so I'm going to get a good night's sleep during my break at work.
Really natural English throughout — well done! 😄 Just one small fix: "a good night's sleep" is a set phrase we use for a full sleep at night, so it sounds a little funny in this context. "Get some sleep" or "take a nap" works better for a break at work
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