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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already run out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been depleted or is no longer available.
Example: "I'm sorry, but we have already run out of the special offer items."
Alternatives: "have exhausted" or "are out of stock".
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Supplies of cooking gas have already run out and there are fears that the same will happen soon to petrol.
But Mr Dijhoff believes time had already run out: "The 'or else' is already happening," he said.
"Whilst we applaud the Scottish government for introducing the scheme, funding for this year has already run out, leaving both buyers and builders very frustrated.
With a John Doe, if clients' names aren't turned over within six months, the statute clock stops ticking until they are provided it hasn't already run out, as it has on most 1999-and-earlier 1999-and-earlier 1999-and-earlier
Cooking gas has already run out.
"Some families have already run out.
But the station had already run out.
But for most, time may have already run out.
Have you already run out of storage space?
He had already run out of towels and caps.
KDDI, a Japanese carrier, said that it had already run out of the new phone.
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