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Discover Ludwig"bit of a run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a short distance or duration of running. Example: "I went for a bit of a run this morning to clear my mind before work."
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He's still got a bit of a run in him.
"But we just kept on trying to stay afloat, and then we put on a bit of a run".
We're grateful we are on a bit of a run with good news," Noonan told RTE's Morning Ireland.
In the second half we had a bit of a run and we scored tries and that's what we do.
HBO has been on a bit of a run, connecting with "Game of Thrones" and "Girls," shows about the battle for survival in very different realms.
"It was a bit of a run from the halfway line and I scored with my right foot, which was a real rarity," Humphreys says.
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You have to wonder if Newman's latest is a bit of a test run?
I did a bit of a test run, cooking tortillas at home with my own children the day before.
"I don't want to say it but let's look at last week as a bit of a trial run for a game like this".
I didn't post this yesterday when I started so I'd have a bit of a trial run.
Speaking of dangers, almost a month ago, I had a bit of a run-in with gravity.
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