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The phrase 'common run' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to things that are ordinary, typical, or routine. For example, "For the most part, the daily tasks here are of the common run."
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common run
noun
Ordinary persons, things, or events.
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Yet Blair's failure seems to go beyond the common run.
Memories of the common run of childhood illnesses can be bittersweet.
Chicken received imaginative treatment, which took it out of the common run.
They were ordinary people, but their talent made them remarkable, above the common run of women.
During the French and Indian Wars, it was crucial to him not to be confused with the "common run of provincial officers".
And tragedies unfolded around Alexandra, from the common run of madness, drunkenness and death to the extremities of love, jealousy and murder.
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But the point I'm trying to make is that often the word 'metaphor' is simply a shorthand description for a very common, run-of-the-mill intellectual tool that all of us use.
3. A possible move to a common running order between UK and international editions with World at the front of the run 4. Restrictions on the number of changes requested for US second edition.
With regard to the most common running injuries there was a shift from knee injuries (80's to mid 90's) towards achilles tendon injuries today.
Those offered a fuller picture of things like foot placement and heel strikes, potentially helping runners correct for common running issues like pronation.
For those less inclined to adopt barefoot or near-barefoot running, there are plenty of shoes on the market designed to correct for common running problems like pronation and supination.
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