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The phrase "carried on running" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to describe a continuous action or a series of linked actions. For example, "The little girl carried on running even though she was tired."
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On one occasion he deliberately forgot the ball and carried on running.
Original versions of the strip carried on running until 1983, when Paul moved to the US.
"I could have carried on running for another 10 minutes because I was loving it so much.
"The ball just sort of popped out, and for some unknown reason I'd carried on running," Whitworth says.
When they were shooting at us, I thought that I might be killed but I carried on running".
After Michael's death in 1983, Cardew carried on running Wenford Bridge seamlessly, to the extent that he continued his father's journal where Michael had left off.
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So, Kathmandu marathon – carry on running!
Standing outside Downing Street, he promised to carry on running the country.
In another move Mr McLoughlin announced Virgin would carry on running West Coast trains until November 2014 when a new long-term franchise would begin.
But the company is allowed to carry on running cars link to the suspended offices by routing them through the remaining base, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The conservation organisations need farmers to carry on running the shoots because that will deliver the widest amount of biodiversity across the countryside.
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