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The sentence "I like to exercise" is grammatically correct and suitable for use in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as personal diaries, social media posts, or formal writing. Example: "I like to exercise in the mornings before work. It helps me stay energized and focused throughout the day."
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I like to exercise control.
I like to exercise and eat well, but there's other times I eat hundreds of sandwiches and drink too much red wine.
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I exercise by doing what I like to do.
"I will try to eat healthy; I'd like to exercise more," he quipped.
And as a mother of young women, I'd like to exercise minding my own business in the same way I'd hope others would for me if, and when, my daughters make those cringe-worthy choices many of us make in our 20s (myself very much included).
And though I would like to exercise my duty as an American citizen and cast my ballot by returning it to Pierce County, Wash., there is always a problem.
"I would like to exercise my constitutional right," replied Vicente.
(Woman, Dutch origin) I would like to exercise with people the same age, so that you start at the same level and can build up your fitness together.
I would like to exercise with people the same age, so that you start at the same level and can build up your fitness together.
A remark has been made about me and I would like to exercise my right to reply, if only for thirty seconds.
I simply do not like to exercise.
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