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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awake again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the state of having regained consciousness or to indicate a return to awareness after a period of sleep or inactivity.
Example: "After a long night of restless sleep, I finally feel awake again and ready to start my day."
Alternatives: "alert once more" or "conscious again".
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By mid-March he was awake again.
A wave of panic slaps him awake again.
At 3 A.M. Abe is awake again, and again he asks Sarah for her attentions.
They were awake again at 3 a.m. and on the air at 5 a.m.
I fell asleep right away — it's bliss, that drugged drifting off — but now I'm awake again.
He conked out but he was awake again at half-three.
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Then, at dawn, she awoke again.
I awoke again at 7 to find that Britain had voted to leave the EU.
As it turns out, after this scene has wrapped Alison must have awoken again and become rather talkative.
Apparently, after once again falling asleep, the female awoke again to feeling "pressure" on her thigh.
When he awoke again in the middle of the following night and realised he had no more ideas to revive the team or the players, he accepted his time at the club should come to an end.
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