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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a treadmill" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a piece of exercise equipment used for running or walking in place.
Example: "I prefer to use a treadmill for my cardio workouts, as it allows me to control the speed and incline."
Alternatives: "an exercise machine" or "a running machine."
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A treadmill.
"You're on a treadmill".
"Voilà, a treadmill desk!" he said.
I have sweated less on a treadmill.
It has a treadmill in a tub.
"It's a treadmill," Dr. Schroeder said.
"And this is a treadmill," he said.
Now I work out on a treadmill.
"I have a treadmill," Samuelson said.
The cage includes a treadmill for exercise.
On a treadmill, yes, but not outdoors.
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