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The phrase "availability to exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or readiness to engage in physical activity or workouts.
Example: "Please let me know your availability to exercise this week so we can schedule our training sessions."
Alternatives: "ability to work out" or "capacity for exercise".
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Accept that your hectic holiday schedule will change your availability to exercise.
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The convenience of places to exercise is widely recognized to be important; adults generally support local policies that increase the availability of places to exercise [ 26- 28].
"Also, housing attributes may be important, whether multilevel inner-city apartments or stand-alone suburban houses, in influencing availability of fresh food and places to exercise".
34 35 We have corroborated proposed reasons for this, including lack of time and/or childcare 34 35 and gendered barriers to exercise, such as the availability of single-sex facilities and the depiction of exercise as a selfish act detracting from family care.
Despite the easy availability of group fitness classes and online workouts, many women over 35 prefer to exercise in private, with an instructor who can guide them past the burn of a deep lunge.
However, Iranian women need to exercise some sense of control over breast cancer, especially given the limited availability of mammograms and clinical breast exams compared to western countries.
"Conwy council advertises the availability of the accounts for inspection each year in the local press to enable the public to exercise these rights".
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Learn how to exercise.
"I need to exercise".
Try to exercise regularly.
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