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Discover Ludwig"lifting weights" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to the activity of lifting weights, such as in a gym. For example, "I like to stay in shape by lifting weights three times a week."
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Even lifting weights".
I started lifting weights.
"I wasn't lifting weights," she said.
His son also started lifting weights.
Then Tom shredded his shoulder lifting weights.
He spends the time lifting weights.
Hood started lifting weights to protect himself from potential attackers.
He dressed sloppily and focussed on girls and lifting weights.
Maybe that is why he has been lifting weights.
Only last year did he start lifting weights.
Strahan was lifting weights Thursday when he was injured.
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