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Discover Ludwig"being run" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used in the present participle form to refer to an action taking place. For example: "The amusement park is being run by her family for generations."
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Phones are being run by a generator.
You can cycle without being run over.
TURKEY is not being run well.
"It's being run by idiots".
Is it being run intelligently?
But we're tired of being run over".
"It's like being run over," he said.
It's a smear campaign currently being run".
"It's being run by the players, mostly.
How is the door being run?
You're being run over by the Cain Train.
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