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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run on" in the context of a sentence refers to a type of sentence structure that contains multiple independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunctions
This results in the clauses "running on" or merging together, which can make the sentence difficult to read and understand. Here is an example: "She went to the store she bought some groceries she also picked up a few household items." In this sentence, the independent clauses are not separated by punctuation or conjunctions, making it a "run on" sentence. A better way to write this sentence would be, "She went to the store, bought some groceries, and also picked up a few household items."
Dictionary
Run on
verb
To continue without interruption
synonyms
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"Gas devices run on electricity.
Radios can easily run on solar power.
Run on a treadmill.
Run on soft surfaces.
Run on them!
Run on softer ground.
Run on changing terrain.
Run on different surfaces: Flat.
Run on your worst of days.
Run on a treadmill and lose weight.
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