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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a run down" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a summary or brief overview of information, often highlighting key points or important details.
Example: "Before the meeting, please provide a run down of the project's progress so far."
Alternatives: "a summary" or "an overview".
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Here is a run down on these areas: Government.
"We made a run down Woodward this morning," Mr. Richman told us.
Mozhaysky's aircraft apparently made a short hop into the air following a run down a launch ramp in 1884.
Here's a run down of those competing.
Here's a run down of all of the finalists.
Here's a run down of the possibilities.
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Here is a run-down on ways to help.
The community center is in a run-down synagogue.
They moved to Boston to a run-down house.
The artists were all staying at a run-down motel.
In a run-down Huntington bar, he went too far.
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