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      <title>Automating Workout Scheduling with Notion API</title>
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      <description>This article demonstrates how to use the Notion API to automate the process of creating a workout schedule in a Notion database. The article provides a code snippet that can be used to create a workout schedule for a specific date range and automatically add new events to the database based on the defined workout plan. The article also explains how to authenticate to the Notion API and query existing events to avoid duplicates. The article concludes by discussing the potential of the Notion API to automate a wide range of tasks and its potential for use in other workflows.</description>
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