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The phrase "about the run of" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in informal contexts to refer to the general occurrence or frequency of something, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "We need to talk about the run of events that led to the decision."
Alternatives: "regarding the series of" or "concerning the sequence of".
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Tells about the run of the play, which lasted a year; it then went on tour.
There was plenty to like about the run of Michael Stoute's Bold Sniper, who made good progress into third.
QUESTION FROM SUSAN: When you say "Thank God it's over" about the run of Harry Potter films, is it a critique of the films themselves or of the mass hysteria?
One of Australia's most established theatre actors, Rush said he had no "zeitgeist theories" about the run of plays-turned-films, but said it "reflects something about the fertility of what's around".
I'm not talking about the run of political luck you've had, starting with your Senate race.
But when asked about the run of good fortune on Tuesday, Obama answered like a two-term president well aware of how quickly the winds can shift.
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Free-range systems allow your chickens to just about have the run of the farm to behave as naturally as possible.
It's not just about the running of twos.
Stakeholders are rightly becoming far more concerned about the running of charities from a financial standpoint.
"If donors come to us and want to have a dialogue about the running of their schools," he said, "we absolutely listen to them and take their advice".
I defy anyone to suggest that a football club can know more about the running of schools than a local education authority".
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