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"a run away" is not correct usage and should be changed to "a runaway" or "running away." It is typically used as a noun or adjective and refers to a person or animal that has escaped or fled from a particular situation or place.
Example: The farmer's cow had been missing for days, but they finally found her grazing in a neighboring field as a runaway.
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Rogers flips a run away to leg.
Then you become an R.A.F.F., a Run Away From Fast.
The 100 partnership is, I think, just a run away.
He finally succeeds in getting a run away.
The West Indies were only a run away from the title.
Next, Gilchrist spoons a run away to short fine leg with an ungainly swipe.
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Mr Fitzgerald looks ever more like a run-away special prosecutor.
Niel Bowerman agrees that the ice bucket challenge was a run-away success for those raising awareness about ALS.
Could Mean for Facebook | A successful initial public offering by Zynga would be setting the stage for a run-away I.P.O. by Facebook, not to mention the tech bubble.
So who is to blame if an airline that's comfortable and treats passengers well fails, while a carrier that annoys and nickel-and-dimes customers at every turn is a run-away success?
Friel, who scored 16 points, hit four times from behind the arc in a span of just over five minutes as Virginia turned a 45-39 game into a run-away.
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