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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wake up anymore" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone no longer wakes up at a certain time or in a certain way, often in a negative context. Example: "I used to wake up early for work, but I don't wake up anymore since I started working from home."
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You have to notice the starting signs first like: Increase in sleep: No need to wake up anymore.
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Now, I don't have to wake up like that anymore".
"I don't want to wake up and worry anymore about what is happening in Mozambique or South Africa or the highlands of Peru," says Anderson.
Once my business gets off the ground and I'm doing it full time, I might not wake up at 5 45 anymore.
"I wanted to take her and just shake her and slap her on the face and say 'Wake up, don't hope anymore!'" she said.
I wake up naturally, no alarms needed anymore.
"It was like if you were to wake up and not see your legs anymore for some reason.
Sometimes I wake up and don't feel human anymore".
But, you know, when you're younger you go to bed and you think about death, and "Oh my God!" Or you're sick: "What if I don't wake up?" I don't think that anymore.
Pretty soon, you wake up and 1+1 does not equal three anymore.
"I feel, What if I wake up tomorrow and I can't do it anymore?
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