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The phrase 'got some exercise' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that you or someone else has done some exercise, either physical or mental. For example: Yesterday, I got some exercise by going for a long walk.
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"I didn't get the bike," she said, "but at least I got some exercise".
The S.U.V. got some exercise before Labor Day, when Mr. Oswald took Ms. Prentis to Merrill, Wis., to meet his parents.
I got some exercise and errands done and had a good cry in the car.
"We got some exercise in on the stripper pole and we even got to show off pictures of our totes adorable son, Perez Jr.!!!" The show's concept didn't work on every episode.
Most physical education teachers won't care and they'll be happy if you got some exercise.
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"Just to get some exercise".
Getting up and getting some exercise is good for you.
You should get some exercise, eat healthy, and sleep enough.
We're going to get some exercise today.
It's a filthy business, trying to get some exercise.
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