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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work out with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that two or more people are exercising or training together. For example: "I'm going to work out with my friend later today."
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I work out with a trainer, Justin Gelband.
"I love to work out with weights.
It didn't work out with Coach Scott.
"But it didn't work out with the other man".
That didn't work out with Dodi Fayed's father.
He expected things to work out with her.
Making her work out with weights is asking too much.
Its elite runners work out with the classes.
I guess it didn't work out with Meghan," Blair says.
The other members will work out with her staff.
So why do so few women work out with weights?
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