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The phrase "about this run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific run, such as a running event, a computer program execution, or a test run in various contexts.
Example: "I have some questions about this run that I would like to clarify before we proceed."
Alternatives: "regarding this run" or "concerning this run".
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They talked about this run to the Round of 8.
Mr. James has been talking about this run for a while.
Many have complained about this run, but Downton decriers may be getting their reality television mixed up with their drama.
When asked about this run ahead of Wednesday's tie in Rome, he said: "Since I have been in Spain, name one player who has scored more goals than me away from home".
(On the note of the 'pre-lightener' - it is just a fancy name for a bleaching kit - and you know how I feel about this! Run in the opposite direction) Because now you NEED to give your hair some major TLC, splash out on some really lush conditioner, and a really mild colour preserving shampoo.
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"There are real concerns about this running afoul of the Constitution," he said.
One reason to be cautious about this runs as follows.
If there was one way to ensure that every living soul on the planet would hear about this, running for president was it.
If you're serious about this running thing, it's a good idea to have yourself fitted at a running store, as different shoes are designed for different types of feet.
"I'm really not trying to think about the run that I have, or I'm not trying to think about when this run will end, because that will mean that I'm thinking about losing," he said.
One man who is bullish about ending this run is scrum-half Rhys Webb.
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