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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a run around" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is given evasive or misleading information, often in response to a request or inquiry.
Example: "When I asked for help with my application, I just got the run around from customer service."
Alternatives: "a runaround" or "being given the runaround".
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The recycling system consists of a run around thermal fluid between two tube heat exchangers.
Have a run around the block, James, and give your sister a ring.
Occasionally I will go for a run around Regent's Park which is right on our doorstep.
After throwing together, the two Joneses went for a run around the complex.
It is not the whole story, but during a run around the block it is enough.
The soldiers will begin the day with a "Turkey trot," a run around the base.
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Two LAMEEs can also be used to constitute a run-around membrane energy exchanger (RAMEE) system to recover heat and moisture from exhaust air in buildings.
Yes, it was lonely, and I didn't get a run-around, but I certainly got the chance to impress.
In order to save the energy consumed by an appliance using water heater, a run-around heat exchanger system is used to transfer heat from the ambient to the water before an electrical heater is energized.
I didn't think fudging and smudging and drooling and letting the brush go on a run-around was allowed any more.
As for the presence of Torres, Johnson and Kuyt on the bench, presumably that's because they could do with a run-around following recent injuries.
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