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26 January
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the correct one is I used to stay up late or I used to staying up late?
the correct one is I used to stay up late or I used to staying up late?
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"I am used to staying up late" is correct but would mean you currently stay up late. You sentence means you stayed up late in the past
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Which do you want to say?
1) In the past, it was my habit to stay up late. = I used to stay up late.
2) I am comfortable with staying up late now. = I am used to staying up late.
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