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Free sign up"go to exercise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to physical activity or a specific workout such as going to the gym. For example, "I'm going to exercise for an hour before dinner."
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"It was either come here or go to exercise class," one elderly woman said.
I'll be the hippest lady at my twenty-five-dollar-a-month gym, where old adults and ex-convicts go to exercise slowly in their jeans.
It may be argued that the new Tate's principle of intellectual guidance affords mass audiences a capital education in how to look at modern art, but this begs the question of where in London the enlightened can then go to exercise their learning.
Not sure where you should go to exercise this good fortune?
And we may go to exercise classes for physical wellbeing, but we may still justify snapping at our children.
Being part of a group made it easier for participants to go to exercise sessions, because they felt obligated to go even if they had other things to do or felt no motivation at that moment.
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"We are going to EXERCISE".
But they're not going to exercise it as long as things are going well.
Since he was a former employee, Skype was going to exercise this right.
So we really don't know how they ware going to exercise it.
It's just whether you're going to exercise it or not.
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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.
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