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Discover Ludwig'bank run' is correct and usable in written English and it's a term used to describe a situation in which many people withdraw their deposits in a bank out of fear that the bank may become insolvent or bankrupt.
For example: "The news of the bank's financial troubles caused a bank run as customers scrambled to get their money out of the bank."
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First, a bank run.
You have a bank run.
A bank run is a panic.
But this was no modern bank run.
The German government didn't even wait for a bank run.
A bank run is a terrible thing to miss.
Any hint of that would cause a bank run.
There is widespread fear of a classic bank run.
In effect, it was a slow-motion bank run.
Only it wasn't an old-school bank run.
"This was the real bank run," Myners said.
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