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The phrase "are running right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is functioning properly or as intended, often in a technical or operational context.
Example: "After the recent updates, the systems are running right, and we expect improved performance."
Alternatives: "are functioning correctly" or "are operating properly".
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"They are running right at you," Collmus says, an angle that makes it difficult to judge distances between horses.
His home, The Red House, is open for the first time and Aldeburgh Music's centenary events (brittenaldeburgh.co.uk) are running right through to late November.
Dear monogatwisted, Ah, yes, red flags can look so beautiful like skyward balloons, heart emojis, succulent cherries and strawberries when we are running right past them in a haze of limerence, dopamine, and romantic intoxication.
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Ms. Lerner said: "We hope it will help empower voters to feel they have a strong voice in making sure elections are run right and to speed the response of addressing problems on Election Day.
"The way campaigns are run right now is most of the budget is spent on ads that are really low ROI — they have some effect on persuasion, but less effect on actual voter turnout," explains Makiya.
She's running, right?
They're running right on the edge.
"They're running right for your tent here.
They were running right into the face of danger.
And if Lazio weren't audacious, he wouldn't be running right now.
"You've seen who's running, right?" she asked by way of explanation.
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