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Discover Ludwig"a runaway" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun or an adjective to describe someone or something that has run away or escaped from a certain place or situation. Example 1 (as a noun): The police are searching for a runaway teenager who was last seen in this area. Example 2 (as an adjective): The farmers had a difficult time catching their runaway horse, who had escaped from the stable. Example 3 (as a noun): The organization works to provide support and resources for runaways and homeless youth. Example 4 (as an adjective): The bookstore was filled with a group of runaway bestsellers that have been flying off the shelves.
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A runaway police chief.
"It's a runaway train".
"She's a runaway".
James is a runaway tank.
A runaway post-Sept.
A runaway was averted!
Political journalists hate a runaway winner.
In conversation, she's a runaway train.
So, UConn is not a runaway train.
They have a runaway hit on Broadway.
It is like stopping a runaway train".
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