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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an actual or significant occurrence of running, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After weeks of training, I finally completed a real run in the marathon last weekend."
Alternatives: "an actual run" or "a genuine run".
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I do agree that we haven't made a real run at him, really tested him.
Here was a woman who could give Scott & Bailey a real run for their money.
But the International Baccalaureate is unlikely ever to give A-levels a real run for their money.
But it could, if it chose, give Kings Place and the Wigmore a real run for their money.
One warm-up run is not asking as much as a real run down the race course.
But alarm bells should be ringing for technology billionaires, who have been suffering a real run of bad press.
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Andrew went on to say, "Imagine Pennington running his play-action game with a real running back, a real offensive line and a real defense".
He was a fantastic player, a real run-getter from a young age and he was really exciting".
We had a real run-up last year and the year before, with lots of money coming into the system and momentum investing and all the unicorn hoopla.
He was a fantastic player, a real run-getter from a young age and he was really exciting". The England team also released a statement on Twitter, writing: "Our deepest sympathies go out to Phil Hughes' family, friends and team-mates at this incredibly sad time.
Cabane à Sucre (Sugar Shack) which is a real, running maple sugar bush and seasonal restaurant, is next-level to this idea.
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