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Free sign upThe phrase "and ran in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that involves running in a specific manner or direction, often as part of a larger sentence.
Example: "She quickly grabbed her shoes and ran in a hurry to catch the bus."
Alternatives: "and dashed in a" or "and sprinted in a".
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Salazar left the line and ran in a constricted, crab-legged stride across the lawn to meet his athlete.
As the Notre Dame sideline celebrated, she hurled the ball into the air and ran in a semicircle around the Huskies' logo at center court before the stunned Connecticut faithful.
Throughout the fall, even though he was in court, Stevens enjoyed the devotion of his constituency and ran in a dead heat with his Democratic challenger, Mark Begich, the mayor of Anchorage.
Aides to Jealous said he never expected to take in as much money as Hogan, particularly since he started much later in the election cycle and ran in a six-way Democratic primary.
Valentino Rossi jumped to second position and ran in a pack with Lorenzo and Nicky Hayden for most of the race, as Pedrosa ran alone up front, leading by as many as four seconds.
He turned on his heels to run back to his mark, realised there was no more work to do and ran in a circle before haring for the pavilion.
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Founded in 2013, the website first launched into beta that fall and ran in an invite-only mode until March 2014.
Things will be up and running in a minute.
He explained that he had been "running and running in a game of running bases".
The rotor was mounted and run in a P.C. Inc. type instrument.
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