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The phrase "a limited run" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a production or release that is restricted in quantity or duration, often in the context of items like merchandise, art, or events.
Example: "The artist announced a limited run of prints, ensuring that each piece would be unique and collectible."
Alternatives: "a short run" or "a restricted edition".
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Hurry -- it's a limited run.
Just a limited run of 1,000.
A limited run on Broadway next season looks likely.
That was by an Englishman, Michael Frayn, however, and had a limited run.
The show will have a limited run and play through the Christmas season into late January.
(The play just finished a limited run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music).
Critics praised it during a limited run at the New Victory in 1996.
It features big-name stars, a time-tested play and a limited run, ending Dec. 29.
The spots — produced by an advertising agency in White Plains — had a limited run.
"Sweet Songs of the Soul" had a limited run in Manhattan in the spring.
Every show, even one that glows for years, has a limited run.
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