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The phrase "am woken" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in passive constructions to indicate that someone is awakened by someone or something.
Example: "I am woken every morning by the sound of the alarm clock."
Alternatives: "I am awakened" or "I get woken up."
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Later, I am woken by the muezzin's call to prayer.
I am woken at 7am by shots that sound very close.
I am woken at 4am by the clip-clopping of horses pulling carts of farm produce.
On a typical day I am woken by the telephone at 6.30am.
On a normal working day I am woken up by my alarm at quarter to seven.
Often, I try to sleep but am woken by an emergency and have to make sure everything is going as planned in order to receive the injured.
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I am waking up".
I kept being woken by their singing.
They are woken repeatedly in the night.
"It's woken everybody up".
"I was woken up by explosions.
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