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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dog run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area where dogs can run and play freely, often found in parks or residential areas.
Example: "The new park features a spacious dog run where pets can socialize and exercise off-leash."
Alternatives: "dog park" or "canine play area".
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Now it's a dog run.
The tennis court is a dog run.
It's no longer a barbecue pit and a dog run".
"Even the Museum of Natural History has a dog run.
"To have a dog run with working water is a necessity".
Though DeWitt Clinton Park was nearby and had a dog run, it had little green space.
Others pictured a dog run, an amphitheater, a sculpture garden and a music barge.
Within the park are playgrounds, tennis courts, a dog run and a nature center.
The complex included a dog run, so the fee seemed reasonable, Mr. Marotta said.
It has been compared to a dog run in Midtown filled with expensive poodles.
An on-site park will include a pond, fountains and a dog run.
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