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Discover Ludwig"woke up from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of moving from a state of sleep to a state of wakefulness. Example: "I woke up from a deep slumber to the sound of birds chirping outside my window."
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She wrote a sort of postscript the next morning: "Woke up from our first night here.
July 28th Just woke up from the scariest dream.
I just woke up from this crazy dream.
"I woke up from anesthesia and got great news".
When creditors came after Mr. Navarro, he woke up from his dream.
But the rest of Washington woke up from that dream long ago.
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I hope one day I wake up from this nightmare".
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.
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