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The phrase "awake up" is not correct in standard written English; the correct form is "wake up." You can use "wake up" when referring to the act of ceasing to sleep or becoming alert and aware.
Example: "I usually wake up at 7 AM to start my day."
Alternatives: "arise" or "get up.".
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I was jolted awake up by a huge thud.
While the medical community has traditionally focused on increasing daily amounts of exercise and participation in sports programs, what we should be more concerned with is the time when we are awake (up to 15 hrs per day) which we do not spend exercising.
After only 18 hours awake, cognitive impairment equates to a blood alcohol content (BAC) of.05percentt, and after 24 hours awake up to a BAC of.10percentt, which is higher than the legal limit in every state.
Up!" "Come on, sing along, you know the words!" Translation: "I'm so sick of singing my own songs that the only thing that's capable of keeping me awake up here, allowing me the opportunity to pop a pill or take a swig, and massage my giant ego, is to get a stadium full of fans to sing those lyrics with and/or instead of me.
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We consider that nodes are simultaneously awaked up if the three sensors are awaked for at least Δ=80%·T ON.
I awoke up surrounded by police and ambos, concerned flatmates.
He felt excitement of awaking up from a dream.
I'd happily awake, stir up some Nescafé and we'd talk about anything.
However, the rulebook goes on to give permission for detainees to be kept awake for up to 20 hours a day.
Pretty soon he was awake, caught up in the maelstrom of horror, uncertainty and fevered speculation that would propel the team home with what some have suggested was undue haste.
When the chorus sings a text based on Oval Office diary entries ("7 a.m. Awake and up. 7 05 a.m. Breakfast. At 7 15 did exercises")., the music is "strongly pulsed," he said, with Minimalist tendencies.
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