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The phrase "as a probable runner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone who is likely to participate in a race or event, indicating a possibility rather than certainty.
Example: "Based on her training and performance, she is considered as a probable runner for the upcoming marathon."
Alternatives: "as a likely participant" or "as a potential contender".
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Asked if he can see O'Brien having more luck in the Eclipse with Mars, described as a probable runner by the trainer, Johnson said: "In truth, not really.
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In none of the calls is Rice identified as a probable minor.
Cadmium has been classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a probable human carcinogen.
The New York Medical Examiner's office listed her death as "a probable suicide".
April 6 has been mentioned as a probable date for the fight.
"Service is not as good there as in New York City," he said, citing predetermined gratuities as a probable reason.
In 2015, the cancer agency of the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen.
Last year the World Health Organization's cancer experts classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen.
Since 1981, the U.S. federal government has listed formaldehyde as a "probable human carcinogen".
The International Agency for Research on Cancer IARCC) in 2015 classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen.
IARC listed glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's herbicide RoundUp, as a probable carcinogen.
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