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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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They're doing exercise to improve their fitness/health.

They're doing exercise to improve their fitness/health.

Hi,
Do both fitness and health fit in the above and convey a similar idea? Thanks.
  

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They're doing exercise to improve their fitness health.

  • They're doing exercise to improve their fitness health.
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They're doing exercise to improve their fitness health.
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One can be healthy (free of disease) and not be fit (in the physical condition of an athlete)
The words can both be used in the sentence.

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