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Is it ok to say "stay awake in bed" instead of "stay in bed awake"?

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Rebecca

Yes. It is perfectly acceptable to say "stay awake in bed" instead of "stay in bed awake." Both have the same meaning. Ex: I stayed awake in bed all night. I couldn't sleep. Ex: I tend to stay in bed awake to watch t.v. Ex: I don't like staying awake in bed when I need to get up early.

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