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Discover Ludwig"early running" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to running (a sport) at an earlier time than usual or to any action or event that is happening earlier than is expected. For example: "The early running of the train meant we had plenty of time to catch our connection."
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But Whitey got in trouble early, running off with stolen property or a car.
He had stretched to keep out Griezmann's header in the early running.
Canning scored with a close-range header from a set-piece after County made the early running.
Avery got in a good hit early, running over defenseman Bruno Gervais, and added his usual running commentary.
"From Day 1 of spring training, we're in the cages early, running and working on our game," Clemens said yesterday.
Either way, I always want to get the handcuff for my early running backs, especially those coming off of an injury.
Crossroads GPS entered the presidential campaign early, running a TV ad in July 2011 showing a woman tossing and turning at 3 a.m., unable to sleep.
In fact with one stand incomplete, and another closed, there was a curiously bloodless atmosphere from the start, and it was the Cobblers who made the early running.
Against Italy, in what was a must-win game, it was noticeable how they left a few calling cards on their opponents in the early running.
In today's race, Island Fashion stalked the pacesetter, Awesome Humor, early, running 23.84 seconds for the quarter-mile and 48.41 seconds for the half-mile.
The Crimson (4-3, 3-1) took control early, running up a 21-0 leafterthe the first quarter and leading, 35-0, at halftime.
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