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Discover Ludwig"get warmed up" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about physical activities, such as sports or exercise, where you need to warm up your body before participating. For example, "Let's get warmed up with a few stretching exercises before we start playing soccer."
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Get warmed up, Locker.
"You just get warmed up to it".
"It's just to get warmed up".
It takes me a while to get warmed up".
Consider simple exercises such as jumping jacks to get warmed up prior to lifting tasks.
He'd just get warmed up, then jump up to do something else that seemed more important.
He prefers run blocking to pass protection, because it allows him to get warmed up quickly.
Get warmed up, all with the football, games and competitive small-sided games.
"Take a couple of laps to get warmed up," Sue advised.
"Hey, they get warmed up like you and me," he said.
"And besides, they've got another guy there they can get warmed up and ready now.
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