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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get fit" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase in general to mean that someone is trying to become more physically fit, as in the sentence: "John is determined to get fit this summer."
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I can get fit and up to maximum fitness quickly.
He has to get fit.
Some even do it to get fit.
You mean it's time to get fit?
Get fit, lose weight … New Year's resolutions rarely last.
Activity and Workout The Watch encourages you to get fit.
Many people just say 'I want to get fit'.
Maybe there are other, more accessible ways to get fit.
Ie if its "to get fit", turn it into "get fit so I can run around with my kids".
But do these functions really help us to get fit?
"My approach was to get fit," Mr. Lisowski said.
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