The phrase 'going for a jog' is correct and usable in written English. You could use this phrase in a sentence to describe a physical activity someone is doing, for example: After working all day, I love going for a jog to clear my head.
A body believed to be that of Mollie Tibbetts, a 20-year-old student at the University of Iowa who vanished a month ago after going for a jog, was found on Tuesday morning, investigators announced, and a 24-year-old immigrant was charged with first-degree murder.
I'm going for a jog.
I made the mistake of going for a jog.
Going for a jog in the woods like Mikey Palmice?
Here I am, going for a jog, investing in the wellness quotient of my days.
If you're feeling sluggish, instead of reaching for a coffee consider going for a jog.
Also, it gave me a reason to put in the guy-goes-for-a-jog sequence.
Jogging is great exercise, so you might wish to go for a jog.
Go for a jog in the park.
I like to come and just go for a jog.
Every time I went for a jog, my joints ached.
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