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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to run on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability of a system, device, or application to operate using a specific resource or platform.
Example: "This software is able to run on both Windows and Mac operating systems without any issues."
Alternatives: "capable of operating on" or "functioning on".
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"We should be able to run on electric motor about 80% of the time".
Fortunately, your brain is able to run on more than one type of energy supply, and this is where coconut oil enters the picture.
Unlocked: Able to run on GSM networks other than the one it was originally sold for.
The idea is that one app will be able to run on all Windows platforms, including Windows Phone.
As far as Lawrence knew, no one had ever been able to run on the Moto Knee; when Jacob tested it, he ran on his first try.
The result is that if a virtual machine exists for a real one, Java programs should be able to run on it.
Then he rips Bush and his trade policies a new one, saying that McCain won't be able to run on NAFTA either.
John Clifford of Long Beach is one of about 20,000 Long Islanders who own flex-fuel vehicles, able to run on something besides conventional gasoline.
The flipside: Miami should be able to run on the Wolfpack.
The perimeter-oriented Illini should be able to run on the Huskies.
So he needs to be able to run on his competence.
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