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The phrase "waking up from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of waking up from a period of sleep. Example: I feel refreshed and energized after waking up from a long night's sleep.
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Waking up today felt like waking up from a fever dream.
It was like waking up from a long sleep.
It's like waking up from the worst fever of your life.
And the waking up from our collective illusions has barely begun.
"I keep waking up from the same dream," she said now.
Is there any waking up from this nightmare, a glimmer of light?
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I hope one day I wake up from this nightmare".
Spain, please wake up from your siesta!
And then you can wake up from that.
She would never wake up from that coma.
Emphasis was placed on the exact wording, such as "I wake up from the slightest sound".
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