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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep you awake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone or something prevents you from sleeping. For example, "My dog's barking kept me awake all night."
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Now there's something to keep you awake.
"I hope I didn't keep you awake".
It's a paradox, but don't let that keep you awake.
Most likely to: Keep you awake at night.
But it doesn't keep you awake at night.
They pump them full of oxygen to keep you awake.
It is also guaranteed to keep you awake.
But Modafinil does more than just keep you awake.
Dreams are what keep you awake.
What issues still keep you awake at night?
Image caption Is cyan going to keep you awake?
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