Sentence examples for able to go running from inspiring English sources

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He wasn't able to go running for four years after he finished football.

How do you focus on fitness now? A. I enjoy the fact that I'm able to go running when I want to do it.

To be able to go running with these iconic runners was a dream I never thought would come true.

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"I need to be able to tell a customer, 'I just went running in this short, and it feels like this.' " Her favorite Athleta product, and one of the company's best sellers, is a running short created after employees and customers suggested how to make shorts more comfortable and durable, yet flattering.

They should still be able to play sports, listen to music, or go running.

"I could never go running or compete against able-bodied people.

She was able to run, go up and down stairs and jump, though she had a wide-based ataxic gait, with truncal instability accentuated by turning.

We are not going to be able to afford to run AS levels along with A levels.

"We're not going to be able to continue to run with simple, flat-real funding into the indefinite future," said Bennett, who helped Stevens draw up the NHS Five Year Forward View.

It means Mike Phillips is not able to get his running game going.

"It's the same old thing: you ought to be able to stop them running when you know they're going to run," Rodriguez said.

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