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Discover Ludwig"exercise for" is a perfectly acceptable and usable part of a sentence.
You can use it to introduce the purpose or benefit of doing an activity. For example, "Exercise for 30 minutes each day to stay healthy."
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Exercise for teenagers is important.
Exercise for post-polio.
It's my exercise for the day.
She could not exercise for six months.
It was great exercise for the neck.
I exercise for an hour a day.
I also exercise for my head.
Ditto for aerobic exercise for heart health.
Exercise for him is its own reward.
Exercise, for example, also increases sweat.
It's exercise for Gwyneth Paltrow wannabes.
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