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waking up time vs awaking time

Both "waking up time" and "awaking time" are not commonly used phrases in English. The more common and natural way to express this idea is "wake-up time."

Last updated: March 29, 2024

waking up time

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct way to express the time you wake up is "wake-up time."
  • Tom has trouble waking up on time.
  • There's no way he's waking up any time soon.
  • He's not waking up this time
  • I don't remember waking up that many times.
  • But I hear stories of people waking up all the time.
  • I just had a hard time waking up.
  • He won't be waking up for a long time.
  • But you and your brother... you're not waking up... not this time.
  • This place is waking up for the first time... and we have no idea what's out there, so stay together, all right?
  • Listen, I understand you don't want me coming over for the piddly stuff, like waking you up on time or dumping out your expired milk.
  • This time, she's not waking up.
  • You need waking up, fellows and girls, and I haven't got the time to do this gently.
  • By the time we're waking up they're already at home eating dinner in Toulouse.
  • No, but each time I keep waking up farther from my house.
  • People are waking up to your intentions and the time will come that you are exposed.
  • Big wind-up, around the time The Boss, The Rabbi set up shop in New York, before people started waking up with knives in their backs.
  • Gentlemen. Waking up in my car with a searing headache... unable to move for some time without blinding pain... gave me some time to think.
  • It is high time we showed ourselves to be credible and mature trading partners, as waking up to the realities of the present will accord with our real interests in the long term.
  • This time tomorrow you could be waking up with the sand beneath your toes and a man between your legs.
  • I find this place as fascinating as you do, but waking up with a dead dog as a houseguest makes me think perhaps it's time to go.

Alternatives:

  • wake-up time

awaking time

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct way to express the time you wake up is "wake-up time."

Alternatives:

  • wake-up time

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