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The phrase "and running for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a continuous action or state, often in the context of a campaign or effort. Example: "She has been working hard and running for office to make a difference in her community."
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And running for mayor of London, obviously.
He is considering switching parties and running for Congress.
"Here's a fellow who's a home-school dad and running for Congress.
Rioters delighted in tossing in cooking-gas canisters and running for cover as they exploded.
Only a few rigorous systems have been up and running for even three years.
Despite the trauma, he said, "I was able to get it up and running for him".
Running a marathon requires fitness, dedication and time, and running for charity requires passion.
I saw people covered in blood screaming and running for cover".
One by One They're off and running for six weeks beginning tonight.
And running for governor, I got to be on camera with my clothes on".
Only God Forgives will, understandably, have people running for the exits, and running for the hills.
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