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The phrase "awake at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time someone is awake or to describe a state of being awake at a specific time.
Example: "I usually wake up and am fully awake at 7 AM every morning."
Alternatives: "alert by" or "conscious at".
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"He wasn't awake at all".
It keeps me awake at night".
What's keeping you awake at nights?
That game keeps Byrd awake at night.
He bolts awake at night.
What keeps me awake at night?
Does that keep me awake at night?
It does leave you awake at night".
Similar thoughts keep Huzaifa awake at night.
It keeps you awake at night.
Spiders keep me awake at night.
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