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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I jogged" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action you performed in the past, specifically running at a steady, moderate pace. Example: "Yesterday, I jogged in the park for about an hour."
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I jogged there.
I jogged with the men.
"I jogged the course very slowly.
"He cooked; I jogged," Cassella said.
I jogged off, down the center of the street.
I jogged after him, and watched what happened next".
For two years Mr. Maxwell and I jogged along nicely.
The rest of the year I jogged and lifted weights.
I jogged back down the platform, looked at the jacket, and realized it wasn't mine.
I jogged to the 1 train and rode south, to 125th Street.
At the Union Square station stop, I jogged halfway down the platform to switch cars.
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