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You can use this phrase to refer to a person getting healthier or stronger through physical activity. For example: "John is determined to get in better shape, so he's been exercising every day."
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"I have got to get in better shape".
"I worked extremely hard to get in better shape.
He added: "I want to get in better shape, and I will.
Then their spouses, hoping to get in better shape, asked him for classes.
I've been trying to get in better shape, and eat and be healthier.
But if you're that tired, then you need to get in better shape — I mean, doubles is not that exhausting.
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Roddick added: "Getting in better shape has allowed me to play different ways, in that I can get to balls and do something when I get there, so I'm not forced to go for it on every shot.
He's getting in better shape as each day goes by".
Then they had the rematch and he got in better shape.
In early October, she sent an e-mail to friends and donors: "I got in better shape both body and mind than even in my twenties.
Maybe he'll visualize the partners he'll attract if he looks better or the years he'll add to his life if he gets in better shape.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com