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Discover Ludwig"I quickly ran" is a correct and usable sentence in written English
It can be used to describe an action that was done in a fast or hurried manner. Example: "I quickly ran to catch the bus before it drove away."
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Then I lost my main client and I quickly ran out of money".
I quickly ran out of steam and started to walk away.
This time I quickly ran across a large number of colleagues, old friends and business acquaintances.
"The neighbor up the street was yelling, 'They need help, they need help,' so I quickly ran to call 911.
I hadn't spent that long online looking at photographs of our rental shack, so I quickly ran out of material and began to, you know, make stuff up.
Even though I was warned to press lightly on the trigger, to fire in short bursts and adjust the aim, I quickly ran out of ammo.
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It was most gratifying to learn of young Damion Drummond's running ability ("Drummond Is Quickly Running Into the Books," Fe. 14).
3 00 p.m. — I quickly run out to the practice field.
I take the car up a slip road and on to the M6, but when I miss my exit I quickly run out of motorway – the car lifts off and hurtles through empty space, as if I have died.
I quickly run to my computer and fearing the worst I type in 'marble and salt', and of course there it is: "salt on marble is really not a very good idea, especially anywhere near water...".
When I think about what I would do if I had limitless money, I quickly run out of ideas after eating and drinking whatever I want all the time and going on a nice vacation.
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