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'so awake' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an adjective to describe a person or a situation. For example: "I was so awake after my coffee that I was able to finish my assignment quickly"
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They were so awake.
I feel excited and alive – so awake to everything new around me.
We both fell asleep with the babies, but I have never before been asleep and also so awake, hyperconscious even in my dreams of the newborn at my side.
The shit side, the 'I should have gone home hours ago' side, the so tired but so awake side.
So "Awake" has a lot of ground to cover within every episode, on top of the question at the heart of the show: Is it actually better for everyone if Michael (and "Awake" as a story) chooses one reality over the other?
Awake intubation sometimes implies complex instrumentation with which junior trainees are not familiar (for example, fiberoptic bronchoscopy) and so awake intubation becomes the purview of the expert.
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The question is, Why are we so often awake?
We are the sleepers, somnambulating past extraordinary things, So, sleepers, awake.
So staying awake and occupied won't be a problem - but what about the delicate issue of relieving yourself?
The St . Louis Symphony which has gone through various financial crises and labor blowups in recent years, has seldom sounded so wide awake.
So staying awake is my best bet.
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