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"a warm-up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to physical exercise done before engaging in more strenuous activity, such as stretching exercises before jogging or playing a sport. For example: Before kicking off our soccer game, we did a warm-up to get our muscles ready.
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"It was a warm-up," he said.
That was just a warm-up.
This was just a warm-up.
This is just a warm-up.
They used it as a warm-up.
But Eliot was just a warm-up.
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And that was only a warm up gag.
But this was just a warm up.
But that was merely a warm up.
What these companies are doing is just a warm up.
"We begin class with a warm up.
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