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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get rejuvenated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of becoming refreshed or renewed, both physically and mentally. Example: After a long day at work, I like to take a hot bath to get rejuvenated before bed.
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I swim, shoot and get rejuvenated.
The energy is so intense at camp; I get rejuvenated by it".
But when the galaxies actually collide against each other, undergo a merger, they all of a sudden would get rejuvenated.
Join recreation and sports activities at RSF. Get rejuvenated by participating in the yoga classes, WorkFit classes, massages, or other fitness and wellness programs.
Over time, we've seen a more motivated team that comes to work ready for business, and goes home to get rejuvenated.
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Khaps are "waning at the social level, but are getting rejuvenated by political parties in our country," he said.
What would make you more optimistic about the Big Three? A. A number of things would make us more positive, including evidence the consumer is getting rejuvenated and that companies are attacking their costs more aggressively.
The tissue was got rejuvenated and behaved as normal cells after being treated with 1.5% oil.
"Your team is constantly getting rejuvenated.
Have date nights with your partner, a day out with friends, time alone, whatever gets you rejuvenated so you can be happy and treat your family in a way that makes them happy, too.
Even if you don't fall asleep, this way of breathing will insure ensure you'll get a rejuvenating rest.
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