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Discover Ludwig"have a workout" is a perfectly natural and correct way of saying that someone will exercise for a period of time.
For example, "I'm going to the gym to have a workout this afternoon."
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Tale of Ekati was also scheduled to have a workout Monday.
I have a workout regimen that I do, just to keep my body going.
The next key development may occur next week, when Funny Cide could have a workout.
She is scheduled to have a workout there next Monday, after which she will be evaluated again.
With the Dodgers playing in Cincinnati, he was able to make the short trip to Louisville, Ky., and was on hand to watch Homeboykris have a workout.
The Yankees have a workout Monday at Tropicana Field in St . Petersburg where they will begin a two-game series Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
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It has a Workout app.
"We haven't even had a workout yet.
It has a workout room and indoor pool.
During the break, they had a workout and then breakfast.
In helping Cullen amass piles of dill-pickle-flavored chips, Potter had a workout.
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