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The phrase "are running further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of running that is extending beyond a certain point or distance.
Example: "The athletes are running further than they did last week, pushing their limits in training."
Alternatives: "are running longer" or "are running ahead".
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U.S. Rep. Ron Paul and former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum are running further behind in the race.
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"Measure it at eight inches - if you run outside, you're running further.
He's running further experiments to make sure the results can't be explained by factors such as the smell of hot coffee or whether some like it hot and some like it cold.
Koo says the scandal, in addition to becoming a focal point for broad dissatisfaction with the way the country is run, further "undermines the credibility of the president and the government.
But funding for further campaigns are running dangerously low.
"We are running against time to avoid further spread in West Africa".
German science leaders say time is running short: Further delays put at risk the recent gains made during years of generous budget increases.
The PMF is shown to converge as the depth changes by less than 0.5 kT when simulations are run for a further 1 ns.
"People will be running faster, jumping further and grannies will be showing off their new hip exoskeleton".
Well, VCs were running their companies further to the edge to [improve their internal rates of returns before they hit the fundraising trail].
It is also the case that any new deal would have to go before four parliaments, including the German Bundestag, where sentiment is running strongly against further aid for Greece.
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