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Discover Ludwig"get a workout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an imperative sentence (a command or instruction) to tell someone to do some physical exercise. For example: "If you want to stay healthy, I suggest you get a workout every day."
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You get a workout quickly.
The subwoofers should get a workout.
"You can definitely get a workout.
Hammerstein's dance floor should get a workout.
"But they get a workout," Ms. Clark, the manager, said of the children.
Credit bureaus, too, will get a workout, if the report's advice is put in place.
Beach Lovers Get a workout while keeping cool by surfing in the Gulf of Mexico.
President Bush's diplomatic skills will get a workout over the next few days in Shanghai.
It is his diplomacy and judgment that most often get a workout.
At least my arms get a workout from all the sawing back and forth.
But the gym is not the only place where you can get a workout.
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