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The phrase "awkward run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a running style that appears clumsy or uncomfortable, often in a humorous or critical context.
Example: "As he sprinted to catch the bus, his awkward run drew the attention of everyone waiting at the stop."
Alternatives: "clumsy run" or "ungraceful run".
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Michael D. Eisner is still trying to live down his awkward run as the host of "The Wonderful World of Disney".
Somerset's dominance on the final day at Taunton was inspired by Meschede's excellent use of the ball, scuppering any Surrey hopes of setting an awkward run chase.
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But as the pitiable 2011 summer-movie slate and the long, awkward run-up to Avengers showed, there is a cost to doing business like this beyond the typically cited homogeneity of the type of films we get when everyone is forced to wear a cape.
Everything hinges on Sunderland staying up and the hope is Advocaat will use the international break following the game at West Ham to familiarise himself with the players before an awkward run-in starts with a home derby against Newcastle on 5 April.
There's a difference between a Faulknerian sentence and an awkward run-on: "Nor was it the grace of faith for while he silently ran through the usual passages of condolence and strength they were vacant words more cloudy and vague than he already felt but neither was it a crisis of faith but simply God along with much else had left the house".
September 24 , 20137.50pm BST A web site of Iranian state TV reports that Rouhani skipped the UN luncheon not because of a desire or need to avoid an awkward run-in with potential historic negotiating counterpart Barack Obama but because there was wine.
Neither had impressed, Sohail the burlier of the pair, Imran looking slightly awkward running up the hill.
"He must have tripped …" Harris "tripped," someone wrote, "because Ditka shoved his head between his legs, a rather awkward running position".
Look how big his arms are!" But Richardson, his brother said, was also bow-legged and pigeon-toed and susceptible to teasing for his awkward running form.
Most pianists consider the piano part among the hardest in the standard repertory: thick with leaping chords, awkward runs and almost impossible scurrying figurations in double thirds.
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