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The phrase "awake tonight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being alert or not sleeping during the night.
Example: "I plan to be awake tonight to finish my project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "alert this evening" or "not sleeping tonight".
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He will stay awake tonight.
We're Awake Tonight manages to condense 35 years of rock and pop into three glorious minutes.
We'll be staying awake tonight.
This will keep me awake tonight.
That is going to keep me awake tonight.
"PFLAG hearts everywhere are with the worried parents who will be kept awake tonight, and the kids who will be scared to go to school in the morning," said PFLAG National Interim Executive Director Elizabeth Kohm in a statement.
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But the itching kept him awake night after night.
Did he really lie awake night after night, listening for his name?
I was awake last night remembering things from when he was little.
"I worried about all this — that's what kept me awake last night.
That is what happened Tuesday night and that is why we awake this morning to a different country.
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