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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I started working out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to convey that someone has recently begun a physical exercise routine or training regimen. Example: "After realizing I needed to improve my overall health, I started working out at the gym three times a week."
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I did it a handful of times after I retired until I started working out again.
In the seventh grade, I started working out and going to the gym.
As soon as I started working out again, that's when I noticed something was up".
I started working out like crazy in the gym, and that got me from the depression.
"I found myself with three, four hours of idle time every night and that's when I started working out".
"Instead of working inside the House," Mr. Almeida said, "I started working out on the street with community organizers who had the connections to put the pressure on".
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When I first started working out, I sucked at it.
I've started working out," said the 62-year-old, who has specialised in voice acting in recent years.
I've started working out recently and [that] really helps keep me balanced.
I just started working out with my girl Sarah Koudouzian less than a month ago, and she's getting me into shape.
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