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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I like running" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence that expresses the speaker's preference for the activity of running. Example: "I like running because it helps me clear my mind and stay in shape."
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"I like running alongside the cars on the Drive".
Now you'll know how much I like running.
It reminds me of why I like running.
"I like running in simple shoes," she said.
Matt Bernstein said: "I like running over and through people if they meet me head-on.
I like having the ball at my feet and I like running at people".
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I really like running in cities.
I really like running in the UK, to be honest.
For example, if your date has asked you if you have any hobbies, you might say, "I really like running.
I'm quick but I don't like running".
"I don't like running that much, because I have asthma," Ruben said later.
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