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The phrase "can run" is grammatically correct and common in written English.
It is often used to indicate an ability or potential action in the present tense. For example: - She can run a mile in under 8 minutes. - I can run errands for you tomorrow if you need me to. - The new car can run on both gasoline and electricity. "Can run" can also be used in a conditional sentence, expressing a hypothetical situation: - If she trains hard, she can run a marathon in less than 4 hours.
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I can run".
He can run outside.
Tannehill can run.
Little shit can run.
He can run inside.
But he can run".
"And they can run.
You can run away.
Can run the floor.
Everywhere you can run".
And who can run faster?
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