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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a successful or enjoyable experience, often in the context of sports, events, or periods of time.
Example: "The team had a great run in the tournament, making it to the finals for the first time in years."
Alternatives: "a fantastic streak" or "an excellent performance".
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It's a great run.
"He's had a great run.
He had a great run".
She skied a great run".
It's been a great run".
"I mean, we had a great run.
I had a great run".
"I've had such a great run here.
"They've had a great run," Kidd said.
But he had had a great run.
"She's had a great run," Davenport said.
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