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The phrase "a brief run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a short duration of running or a quick attempt at something.
Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to go for a brief run to clear my mind."
Alternatives: "a short jog" or "a quick run".
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A decade ago, the same opera had a brief run at the Met — to date, the company's only venture into Busoni's unorthodox realm.
A decade ago, the same opera had a brief run at the Met to date, the company's only venture into Busoni's unorthodox realm.
(It closed after a brief run).
And a brief run of Trotsky-branded tofu?
The bank robber had a brief run as a national figure.
It had a brief run Off Broadway in 1997 and was, he said, a learning experience.
The show, which received mixed reviews, was canceled by ABC after a brief run.
Don Juan in Soho, though politely received, only achieved a brief run at the Donmar.
She also had to survive a brief run by the L.P.G.A.'s money leader, Karrie Webb.
In National Geographic's "Flea Man," which had a brief run this summer, people kept crumpling with joy and despair.
The two have been exchanging e-mail messages and met one day two weeks ago for a brief run.
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