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I get exercise to keep myself healthy. vs I get exercise to stay myself healthy.

'I get exercise to keep myself healthy.' is correct while 'I get exercise to stay myself healthy.' is incorrect. 'Keep myself healthy' is a common and natural way to express maintaining good health.
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Last updated: June 03, 2024 • 401 views

I get exercise to keep myself healthy.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the idea of engaging in physical activity to maintain good health.

Examples:

  • I go for a run every morning to keep myself healthy.
  • She practices yoga to keep herself healthy.
  • Regular exercise helps me keep myself healthy.
  • Eating well and getting enough sleep are important to keep myself healthy.
  • To keep myself healthy, I try to stay active and eat balanced meals.

I get exercise to stay myself healthy.

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I get exercise to keep myself healthy.
  • I exercise to stay healthy.
  • I work out to maintain my health.
  • I engage in physical activity to stay healthy.
  • I stay active to keep myself healthy.

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