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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I ran after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of pursuing someone or something, typically in a physical sense. Example: "When I saw my dog running away, I ran after him to bring him back home."
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I ran after her.
I ran after him.
I ran after him, down the stairs.
I ran after one of them.
Locking the car, I ran after her.
Jacobs continued: I ran after her at the train station.
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I ran after-school football and film clubs, and produced Shakespeare plays with 8- to 11-year-olds.
I run after her as she leaves the shop to ask if she knows that some of the hair isn't human.
I park, and I run after her.
I run after the motorcycles, but they disappear into the distance".
He ran into the bathroom, and I ran in after him, just as she rose from the tub.
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