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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awaken from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to come out of a state of sleep or unconsciousness. Example: She suddenly awakened from her deep slumber when her alarm clock went off. Another example: The patient slowly began to awaken from the effects of the anesthesia after the surgery.
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Couldn't she, perhaps, awaken from suspended animation?
The people will eventually awaken from this state of confusion.
"It was a nightmare I couldn't awaken from," she said.
Tyrone Hill might awaken from his slumber at power forward.
What if the germinating seeds never awaken from their dirt nap?
8 15 P.M.: I awaken from a "disco nap" feeling refreshed and ready to begin preparations.
Falling asleep, he dreamed of a "great man" who urged him to awaken from his slumber.
Me? I'm laying low until the bears awaken from their slumber.
The Yankees, on the other hand, did not awaken from their four-week slumber.
History is a nightmare, and Simonini's enfevered babbling won't help us to awaken from it.
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Is anyone really awakened from moral somnolence?
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