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Both phrases are equally incorrect because they are missing a preposition. To make the phrases grammatically correct, you need to put a preposition like at, around, before, or after before 7.

For example:

I'll wake up tomorrow at 7.
I'll wake up at 7 tomorrow.
I'll wake up tomorrow around 7.
I'll wake up around 7 tomorrow.

It doesn't matter whether you put tomorrow before or after. They are both grammatically correct.


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