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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abruptly ran" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that started running suddenly or unexpectedly.
Example: "When the alarm went off, she abruptly ran out of the building, not looking back."
Alternatives: "suddenly dashed" or "quickly sprinted".
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She abruptly ran off when Lawrence was 7, so the family raised him.
The spree ended in late 1998, when the company abruptly ran out of cash and defaulted on $450 million worth of loans.
The problem for Mr. Dose is to prevent any repeat of the embarrassing spectacle of October 2001, when Swissair abruptly ran out of cash and stranded passengers at airports all over its route map.
It consumed a whole generation of liberal politicians and radical thinkers and culture heroes, from John Lindsay and Marshall McLuhan to Tom Hayden and Buckminster Fuller — a long list of "an idea whose time has come" types whose time abruptly ran out.
A state-sponsored hot line for smokers abruptly ran of money last summer after Gov. M. Jodi Rell, a Republican, advertised that the hot line, using $1.46 million appropriated the previous year but not spent, would begin giving away nicotine patches and gum.
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As the faithful wait for him publicly to acknowledge his new role, an openly uneasy, increasingly unsure Melville hesitates and then abruptly runs off, seemingly leaving his flock hanging.
In recognition of Anderson's stylised performance trademarks and gift for directing deadpan comedy, we propose a new box for the inevitable moment one character abruptly runs away from an otherwise motionless scene.
As long as his production doesn't go far over budget, abruptly run out of funds, get ruined in a flash flood or be drowned out by NATO aircraft drills — all calamities that have befallen him in the past — the director Terry Gilliam, right, is scheduled to make his operatic debut with the English National Opera next year, The Guardian reported.
I can only imagine the warpath Tom Brady goes on when he abruptly runs out of hair product.
Few project managers really practice this in advance, but if you have almost accomplished a leading deliverable and you abruptly run out of funds, then that support funding might "make or break" the project.
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