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The word "jog" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a verb to describe the activity of running slowly and steadily for exercise or to describe a slow, leisurely walk. For example, "I like to jog around the park every morning to start my day."
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As they barrelled towards the crowd it looked less like a frenzied rampage than a slightly irritated jog.
I've had my jog, put the bins out, made dinner for the kids (a quite delightful mushroom risotto), and now I've got a glass of red beside me and I'm ready to go.
I will jog long distances on coastal paths in preference to the burn of a short, fast session.
Cigarettes will also be delivered in more fuel-efficient lorries and a new initiative will be introduced to encourage smokers to take a healthy jog to the shops to buy their smokes.
Gabriel Sterne at the consultancy Oxford Economics comments: The big surprise, if anything, is it still remains more of a bank jog than a bank run.
2. Run 50m, building up your speed from jog to run to fast.
Then I turned on my metronome and steadily worked my way up into a brisk ish) jog, hitting that magic 180 steps per minute and getting as close as I could to good posture after seven days running with a full pack.
I like to come and just go for a jog.
She also loves the riverside area, "where you can jog, ride a bike or simply walk".
It was a beautifully maintained grass track and often after bigger sessions we would jog around barefoot.
A morning jog with Nicky Morgan followed by a "hearty breakfast" (a recalcitrant comprehensive school served with bacon and eggs, perhaps) may not appeal.
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