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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on waking up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates the specific time or situation when someone wakes up. Example: On waking up, Sarah immediately checked her phone for any missed calls or messages.
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Does that mean if he offers you another job in the reshuffle that we are told is coming later this year, you will say you want to carry on waking up every morning doing this job?
At any given time, there tends to be one number I check on waking up to see how close we are to the apocalypse.
All I felt on waking up was a rather nasty headache.
Her first act on waking up to find the power back on was to plug it in.
My first thought on waking up? "Where is my tongue?" It was there, no doubt, but something was wrong.
On waking up: "Obviously the best possible time to wake up is in the June of our tenth year, on the first day of summer vacation".
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Go on, wake up your soul!
On one level, waking up on 11-9 felt worse than when I experienced 9-11 first hand.
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Come on people, wake up! Girl Band is it!
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