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Discover Ludwig"almost run out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is running low or close to being completely used up. Example: I need to go to the grocery store soon because we are almost running out of milk.
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We've almost run out".
Now, time has almost run out on the G.O.P. candidate.
Her meals had almost run out, she said.
"There comes a point when you almost run out of steam".
Mattingly said time has almost run out to discuss a new contract.
Thorpe is then almost run out as he brings the scores level.
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What helped the most was to visualize myself at the very end of my life--when the hourglass of time had almost run out--and to ask, "Did I have any big dreams that I never pursued?
So much that we almost ran out and ordered more.
But Mr. Mercer's luck almost ran out on Oct. 17, when he was driving a Mazda Miata in dense traffic on Interstate 880.
It's shiny with a metal casing and it 'feels so good in my hands' that I almost ran out with it in my pocket.
As for those mustaches — the company almost ran out, as it's been adding drivers more quickly than its supplier could keep up, Zimmer tells me.
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