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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I go running" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common way to talk about the act of regularly going for a run or jog for exercise. Example: "Every morning, I go running in the park before work."
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I see one, I go running".
Most weekends I go running at the town sports stadium.
But now when I go running I don't have to be as fast as anybody.
"But I love it when it's like 120 degrees and I go running.
You wouldn't know it to look at me, but I go running several times a week.
After Glissant, I go running, often in the park, because I love London parks.
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Some of it disappeared when I went running.
I went running on the beach at 7am and got drunk on air.
One gorgeous afternoon in August 2008, I went running in some woods.
I went running with Scott Jurek on a clear, chilly morning last month, an easy four-mile loop in Central Park.
I went running yesterday, up over the moors of West Yorkshire.
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