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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always wake up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual action of waking up at a certain time or in a certain manner.
Example: "I always wake up early to enjoy a quiet moment before the day begins."
Alternatives: "consistently rise" or "habitually get up".
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They always wake up cranky.
But I always wake up two hours later.
I always wake up at four-thirty and have coffee.
You have sleep fragmentation and you always wake up tired.
"You always wake up first; youget a bowl of cereal".
"I always wake up just before I find out whether I've failed or passed.
Real explorers always wake up with the sun and fall asleep with the moon.
"We will always wake up and it will be there, not Canada".
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I tell you about my cloistered time because it has caused this normally high-spirited, always wake-up-happy woman to hear Louis Armstrong's iconic song from a newly skeptic point of view.
"We have announced one and, if customer feedback varies, we can always wake up smarter".
But I always wake up in time.
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