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The phrase "always managed to run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent ability to perform an action, often despite challenges or obstacles.
Example: "Despite the weather conditions, she always managed to run her daily marathon."
Alternatives: "consistently succeeded in running" or "regularly found a way to run.".
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"I always managed to run away, but it was very difficult".
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I don't always manage to run three times a week and sometimes I don't go out for very long.
Happily, he always managed to escape.
Yet he always managed to escape censure.
"But we've always managed to work around it".
Yet he always managed to prevail in the end.
managed to run," Pitino said.
Workers managed to run away before the ceiling gave way.
There was a scuffle but Leonard managed to run away.
He managed to run a few metres before falling over.
She and her children managed to run to safety.
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