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No. "You woke up" is correct.

The past tense of the verb "to wake" is woke, and some conjugations may also use the past tense of the verb "to awake" which is awoke.

Examples:

I awoke to discover my blankets in a pile on the floor.

You were tardy because you woke up late.

He awoke the following morning with no memory of what had happened.

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