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The phrase "about to run through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of completing or experiencing something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "I am about to run through the final steps of the project before submitting it."
Alternatives: "about to go through" or "on the verge of running through".
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They were just about to run through the song "Attics of My Life".
He looked up at the stage where the actors were reassembling, about to run through the entire first act.
Despite removing skipper Hughes, Davis' opening five overs disappeared for 35 runs, hardly suggesting that the paceman was about to run through the Australian batting line-up.
For wage earners, the Legislature should raise the state's minimum wage, now only $5.15 an hour, and pass an extension of unemployment insurance for as many as 100,000 New Yorkers who are about to run through their benefits.
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Overtaken in his flight by one of the Persians, who was about to run him through, he cried aloud in the Persian tongue that he was Histiaeus the Milesian.
The process takes about 10 minutes to run through a step-by-step prcedure, but then it's heaven on wheels – or rather heaven in something on wheels.
But for Texas, being "back" would mean a run at the national title, and I'm still on the fence about the Longhorns' ability to run through the Big 12 season unscathed.
But these days, if you're not thinking about getting your customers to run through a train station or assassinate a stranger with a water gun, you're probably getting lost in the crowd.
Congress managed to run through about $900 billion of the surplus in the three months or so leading up to this election; think of what it might do in two years.
For the fabric softener, however, it is good to run through about 3 or 4 times.
Maxwell and Walsh seem to think there's something false about members of the press trying to run through HealthCare.gov and the call center themselves.
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