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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'feeling alert' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of being awake, focused and alert. For example: After getting a good night's sleep, I woke up feeling alert and ready to take on the day.
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"When you don't have that spike and crash with caffeine, and you're having that gentle release, you're feeling alert, but you're not left feeling, 'Oh my God, I need some more,' " she said.
The study authors also say that evening exposure to dim light sources, such as dimmable lamps or computer screens, could delay melatonin production, making it harder to fall asleep and to wake up feeling alert.
I sat on the train feeling alert, mentally stimulated, and euphorically serene.
He arrived at the event feeling alert and eager to share the teachings he loved.
Protein at breakfast helps fill you up and keeps you feeling alert throughout the morning.
If you're feeling alert late at night or lethargic after lunch, it's likely because your brain isn't happy with what you ate that day.
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I arrived at university feeling awake, alert, and generally in a good mood.
What does happen, Nehlig says, is that people become regular caffeine users because of the positive reinforcement they get from feeling more alert and better able to concentrate.
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