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Free sign up"get out of shape" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become physically unfit, unhealthy, or not in good physical condition. Example: After sitting at a desk all day and not exercising regularly, John started to get out of shape and quickly got tired while climbing the stairs.
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"When you get out of shape, get back in shape.
So astronauts have to intentionally exercise a lot or else they will get out of shape.
No wonder egos get out of shape and the odd punch gets thrown.
I'm worried I'll get out of shape, with field hockey tryouts coming up.
"If you get out of shape, you see it at the bridge table," she said.
They always seem to get out of shape, even though they may be covered with soil.
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We got out of shape a couple of times and they took advantage of it.
I had shoulder surgery four months ago, was in a sling, and got out of shape.
Stottlemyre subsequently criticized Wells for failing to throw between starts and for getting out of shape.
Anyway, my wife would divorce me if I got out of shape.
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