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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a run of around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate duration or distance in a casual or informal context.
Example: "We had a run of around five miles this morning, which felt great."
Alternatives: "an approximate duration of" or "a distance of about".
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"At Home on the Range" was originally published in a run of around five thousand copies, about the same number that "Pilgrims," Gilbert's début collection of short stories, sold in its first printing.
A run of around 200 tapes will only set you back a mere $700, according to Richard MacFarlane of 1080p Records.
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The Phoenix is sold by subscription and, so far, has a boutique print run of around 5,000.
JM Coetzee's Disgrace went on to win the Booker three years ago, but when first published it had an initial print run of around 6,000.
A run of 10 kilometers around Central Park followed before the finish line.
Also we'll be heading out on the road next week for a run of 44 shows around the country.
Bona fides: Buying homes at a run rate of around $3.8 billion a year.
Regarding point (ii), notice that e.g. [23] reports a run time of around two hours to match 100,000 road segments on a standard IPC.
Jamous told TechCrunch at the time that the company is currently generating revenue at a run rate of around $50 million on an annual basis.
Five million copies of the magazine – which has a usual print run of around 60,000 – were published in a special edition, with about 2,000 of them distributed in the UK, according to reports.
A normal run was defined as: the mouse crossing the walkway without any interruptions or hitches, the presence of footfall patterns for all four pads, and a running time of around one second to cover 45 cm.
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