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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take plenty of exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to stress that someone should do more physical activity for a healthy lifestyle. For example: "You need to take plenty of exercise if you want to stay fit and healthy."
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#AskTheStoneshttps://t.co/MKODN1iuLa He added that one must maintain a "clean and healthy" lifestyle and take "plenty of exercise".
Take plenty of exercise.
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Take plenty of water.
Take plenty of water with you.
"And I take plenty of Americans.
Take plenty of breaks.
That can take plenty of time.
Get ready to take plenty of notes!
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