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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wake up from" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could write: "He woke up from his afternoon nap feeling refreshed and ready for the day ahead."
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"Waking.up.upon.daytime.sleep" means wake up from daytime sleep.
I hope one day I wake up from this nightmare".
I wish I could wake up from this nightmare".
I wish I can wake up from this bad dream.
It's not too late to wake up from the nightmare.
Inspired, the townspeople wake up from their myopic self-regard.
I can't wake up from it: This is you, Wayne.
I hope I don't wake up from this dream.
"I'm just waiting to wake up from this dream".
Whether Britain will wake up from its tabloid dream, or nightmare, is another question.
"That's another nightmare I'm trying to wake up from," Mr. Hayes said.
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