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Marold Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Ways of expressing being physically fit

Can you think of as many ways as possible of expressing that "I am very physically fit". I would like to know more than this particular expression to avoid repetition in writings.

Some suggestions:
"I am in a very good shape."?
"I am in a very good physical condition."?
"I have a good level of fitness."?

Thanks a lot.
  

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" expressions. The most common is probably "fit as a fiddle". Others are "fit as a flea" and "fit as a butcher's dog".

  • " expressions.
  • The most common is probably "fit as a fiddle".
  • Others are "fit as a flea" and "fit as a butcher's dog".
  • Don't overdo their use though, and avoid them in formal writing.
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There are several "fit as a ..." expressions. The most common is probably "fit as a fiddle". Others are "fit as a flea" and "fit as a butcher's dog". Don't overdo their use though, and avoid them in formal writing.

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