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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide awake" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of being fully alert and aware, often after waking up or in response to a stimulating situation. Example: "After a strong cup of coffee, I felt wide awake and ready to tackle the day."
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wide Awake
adjective
Awake and very alert
synonyms
Exact(52)
"Wide awake.
He was wide awake.
I'm wide awake now.
I'm wide awake, it's morning".
Now they're wide awake.
Normally, I'm wide AWAKE.
Similar(6)
In those wide-awake vigils she prayed or tried to.
Looked wide-awake to me".
Helene Falideas is wide-awake.
Just like that, he was wide-awake.
By 1969, we were wide-awake and braless.
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