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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work out regularly" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone's physical activity habits, for example, "Bob works out regularly to stay fit."
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Both performers are in good shape and work out regularly.
She advises every would-be manager to work out regularly and look as fit as possible.
She is said to work out regularly and to be physically fit.
I also work out regularly, which sets me up physically and mentally.
The hardest part of ageing for me is the sagging skin, and I work out regularly.
What these findings mean for those of us who work out regularly is still being determined by scientists.
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He sheepishly confessed that he now works out regularly.
The way I avoid back surgery is by working out regularly.
He works out regularly on a treadmill, listening to Sonny Rollins or Bartók.
He is movie-star handsome and works out regularly at a fancy gym called Pro.
He dressed like a businessman and worked out regularly at 24 Hour Fitness.
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