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Discover LudwigThe phrase "goes jogging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of someone running at a steady pace for exercise or leisure.
Example: "Every morning, she goes jogging in the park to stay fit."
Alternatives: "goes for a run" or "jogs regularly."
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He goes jogging.
She goes jogging in the park, for God's sake.
David Cameron goes jogging with an SAS attachment.
Yes, he straps on his laser-sighted, hollow-point-bullet-loaded pistol whenever he goes jogging.
Rickman, a famous painter, goes jogging, and the camera tracks his steps and the approaching Dodge minivan driven by a drug-abusing and distracted ne'er-do-well.
He is, in his own words, "the kind of guy who goes jogging in the morning packing a Ruger.380 with laser sights and loaded with hollow point bullets, and shoots a coyote that is threatening his daughter's dog".
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Time to go jogging.
Neil Back went jogging.
I can't go jogging.
But we never went jogging.
"Cheney didn't go jogging with George Bush.
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