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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wakes up early" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone getting up early in the morning. For example, "My brother always wakes up early to go to the gym."
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And wakes up early, when the sky is brightening, though the sun is not yet up.
Ms. Fuoco still wakes up early and immediately goes onto the Internet to search for jobs.
9 a.m. 5) EARLY SNOWBIRDS This may be a party town, but it wakes up early.
These days she wakes up early - she doesn't like to lie in bed after eight.
He sleeps late; she wakes up early and watches him sleep.
LILLE, France — Justine Forriez wakes up early to go onto the computer to look for a job.
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I woke up early.
You wake up early.
We'll wake up early and see.
"Every day, I wake up early.
You woke up early for this.
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