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Discover Ludwig"work up a sweat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of expending physical effort, usually strenuous physical activity. For example, "I worked up a sweat running five miles."
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His main idea is: headphones tangle because the separate cords between the actual headphone and the jack work up a sweat, and get all higgledy piggledy.
But I don't work up a sweat.
"You work up a sweat doing it".
This isn't just a way to work up a sweat.
You can work up a sweat just looking at it.
Ingram can work up a sweat just thinking about football.
And all without seeming to work up a sweat.
After you work up a sweat, it's a quick sprint into the ocean.
Its clean and simple visual design shouldn't distract you as you work up a sweat.
Hall switched to a driver and began to work up a sweat.
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