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The phrase "a run from" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of a journey or escape starting from a specific point, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "He decided to take a run from the city to clear his mind."
Alternatives: "a run away from" or "a run starting from".
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Belle arrives at a run from the left.
G.M. says a run from 0 to 60 m.p.h.
Either way, the play kept a run from scoring.
It was hotter work than a run from Windsor to London, whatever the weather.
Ms. Buono is counting, again, on a run from the outside.
Marchisio responds with a run from halfway that ends with a shot right at the keeper.
Philip began to hike the trail, breaking into a run from time to time.
Joseph L. Ryan Frank Sinatraa), make a run from the Nazis.
It now heads to Soho theatre, London, for a run from 18 October.
Quite a run from Rodgers as we hit the two minute warning.
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Faced with the prospect of a run-from-anywhere Bath, my guess is that Townsend and Scotland's defence coach, Matt Taylor, will be licking their lips.
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