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The phrase "am running out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is depleting or nearing the end, often referring to supplies or time.
Example: "I am running out of time to finish this project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "I'm short on" or "I'm depleting my".
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Whenever I tell him that I am running out for a manicure or getting my hair colored, he's pleased, somehow envisioning that I'm treating myself.
"I am running out of words.
I am running out of flat surfaces.
Plus, I am running out of Bobbi Brown concealer.
I know I am running out of time.
I am running out of theatre companies to work with".
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"Its time is running out".
Patience is running out".
TIME is running out, but for whom?
Time is running out on Tampa".
Time is running out for the general.
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