keep in (good) trim
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British pronunciation/kˈiːp ɪn ɡˈʊd tɹˈɪm/
American pronunciation/kˈiːp ɪn ɡˈʊd tɹˈɪm/
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to remain healthy and in good physical shape

What is the origin of the idiom "keep in trim" and when to use it?

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The idiom "keep in trim" originated in the early 20th century and is believed to have been derived from the nautical term "trim," which refers to maintaining a balanced position of a ship in the water. It has since been used metaphorically to describe the act of keeping oneself or something in good condition, often in terms of physical fitness or maintenance.

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