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The phrase "awakens from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of coming out of a state of sleep, inactivity, or a metaphorical state of unawareness.
Example: "After a long night of rest, she awakens from her slumber feeling refreshed and ready to start the day."
Alternatives: "emerges from" or "rises from".
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Athens awakens from its winter slumber and everything moves outdoors.
Thanks to Sevinçli, Vichy awakens from a strange dream, becoming brighter, more nervous, and evermore elusive.
He screams, or believes he does, each time he awakens from it.
He unexpectedly awakens from cryogenic sleep almost a century too early.
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He also gives Ad Magic a pill that utterly rejuvinates him after he awakens from a nap.
She awakens from her coma with none of the speech and motor-skill problems associated with serious head injury.
I'm going with the Vikings and giving the points to the Saints; betting Culpepper finally awakens from his long summer slumber.
EVERY once in a while, Congress awakens from its lobbyist-induced torpor, realizes that the masses are cranky and sets out to appease them.
A person who awakens from drowsiness or at the onset of sleep will recall experiences that may be classified as dreams about 75 percent of the time.
The film begins as she awakens from an unsuccessful act of desperation, and unfolds mostly over the course of a single day, exploring Hester's unraveling through flashbacks.
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