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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a run of pranks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or sequence of pranks that have been played, often in a playful or mischievous context.
Example: "The kids had a run of pranks that kept their parents on their toes all weekend."
Alternatives: "a spree of pranks" or "a series of pranks".
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The racist results were just the latest in a run of pranks and vandalism that have hit Google's user generated mapping system.
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Do a run through with your prank if possible.
Or maybe the saga will be remembered as a trial run of sorts, when tactics later used in domestic guerilla warfare first appeared as sinister pranks.
The very first release was a sort of prank.
Was the crime a kind of prank?
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Make sure they are interested in gardening, otherwise you could get a load of prank comments!
He achieved mainstream notoriety after committing a series of hang and run pranks in which he snuck his paintings into New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art, Paris' Louvre, London's Tate Modern and The British Museum.
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