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The phrase "jog to" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrasal verb that means to move at a slow, steady pace, usually for exercise or recreation. For example, "I'm going to jog to the park after work."
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Jog to Denmark!
I jog to the side and sit down.
Imme, she said, should slowly jog to a nearby golf course and jog to a hill on the course.
The warm-up is brief; expect to go from jog to hustle in a few minutes.
Route 212, a right-angle jog to the northeast, seemed bigger on the map.
Even the jog to the tunnel after the game was extraordinary.
2. Run 50m, building up your speed from jog to run to fast.
Sebastien Modat, 38, who works in marketing, stopped his jog to get a newspaper.
As we watch, Farah and Rupp begin a three-mile jog to warm up.
Karlan offered to jog to the Hilton to register the team.
Martinez does not jog to first base when a ball is hit to Knoblauch.
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