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"awake to" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean "to become aware of," or to bring attention to something. For example, "Accustomed to a life of poverty, they were suddenly awake to the opportunities before them."
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And jerking awake to stop me snoring.
"They have to be awake to breathe," he said.
She is awake to hug him when he has nightmares.
He's awake to the humour of the setup.
I have to stay awake to give a speech today.
"I just wanted to be awake to enjoy it.
Try to stay awake to see the Leonid meteor shower.
The people will awake to what's happening here.
My husband is shaken awake to deal with the carnage.
But you have to be awake to feel that.
Having been awake when it was drawn, she wanted to be awake to see it removed.
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