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The phrase "allowed a run of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of sports, particularly baseball, to indicate that a team has permitted the opposing team to score a run.
Example: "The pitcher struggled all game and ultimately allowed a run of three in the final inning."
Alternatives: "permitted a run of" or "gave up a run of".
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*Belichick preaches preventing big plays, and the Patriots had not allowed a run of more than 23 yards going into the game.
He hasn't allowed a run of his own in seven frames.
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Jones allowed a run in each of the first three innings and appeared in danger of quickly leaving the game.
"There's always pressure, at least for me when I'm out there," said Robertson, who has not allowed a run in 16 of his last 18 appearances.
Reliever Cam Bedrosian, who had not allowed a run in five of six outings before Monday, replaced Cahill in the fifth inning.
But then Mariano Rivera, arguably the best reliever in the A.L., allowed a run in the bottom of the 10th, and the game was tied again.
Some mid-game notes: * Fister hasn't allowed a run since the seventh inning of Game 2 of the A.L.D.S., against Oakland.
The Yankees' bullpen has not allowed a run since the eighth inning of a 5-4 lons on May 5, a streak of 151/3 innings.
He was the Marlins' fifth reliever, none of whom allowed a run as the team overcame a 5-1 setback.
Starter Jon Niese rebounded after allowing a run in each of the first two innings to pitch three scoreless innings, and the Mets' bullpen kept the Phillies from scoring again.
The following afternoon, Ruth was put in during the sixth inning against the Phillies and did not allow a run the rest of the way.
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