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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a work out" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a workout." You can use "a workout" when referring to a session of physical exercise or training.
Example: "I plan to have a workout at the gym after work today."
Alternatives: "an exercise session" or "a training session."
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LONDON — Was it really that much of a work out?
Consumers expected to get a work out, not to get worked over.
While you don't want to empty a work out by totally explaining it, there were these recurrent themes.
But it's definitely a work out, so expect to sweat profusely and feel your heart rate rise.
For me, if you weren't practically dead when you finished a work out, you hadn't worked out.
Make sure to continue even when hot and sweaty this is what a work out is meant to do.
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AL: Unless you want a work-out!
He would storm out midway through a work-out".
Hit & Run: A work-out in a bottle? 10 Is your bra making you ill?
I'll try to have a work-out before leaving, probably by helicopter.
Without the real threat of bankruptcy, you can't do a work-out outside of bankruptcy".
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