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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarm wake" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the action of waking someone up with an alarm, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I set my alarm to wake me up at 6 AM."
Alternatives: "alarm clock" or "wake-up call."
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The idea here is to let the alarm wake you up when you fall asleep in the train listening to music, with your earphones on.
They know a job where they set an alarm, wake up, get on the train each morning and leave at the same time each night, only to return back on said train.
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5.30am: The alarm wakes me.
My alarm wakes me at 7am.
Tuesday morning my alarm woke me at 5am again which only ever means one thing.
If you decide to go back to sleep, you will have nine seconds before the alarm wakes you.
If you sync it up with your Google Calendar, it'll also try to give you a heads up when you need to shift your normal alarm wake-up time.
* Smart Alarm: Wakes up with a natural alarm sound and automatically turned-on display light.
When my alarm wakes me up, I'll often hit the snooze button before returning to the warmth and safety of my duvet for another quick doze.
You wear it on your ear, and if your head dips below a certain angle, its vibrating alarm wakes you up.
The reds and pinks direct the body to release sleep hormone melatonin, the company claims, and the blue light wakes the body up before the alarm wakes the mind.
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