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The phrase "expenses run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the costs associated with a particular activity or project over a specific period.
Example: "The expenses run for the project exceeded our initial budget, leading to a need for additional funding."
Alternatives: "costs incurred" or "expenditure total."
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Expenses run 1.45percentt a year.
Their basic expenses run $2,000 a month or more.
In wealthy countries, annual drug expenses run into the thousands of dollars per HIV-infected person.
Ms. Marquez's monthly rent is $1,032; food, electricity and other expenses run more than $400 each month.
His monthly expenses run between $1,500 and $1,800 a month, with $900 going toward rent.
The streetcars along a single main street, Spadina, carry more people on a daily basis than the whole of the Sheppard line, whose expenses run to roughly $10 a passenger, according to one estimate.
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Expenses ran to $1.7 million.
Ms. Kylen also recommends finding out what happens if your money for living expenses runs out.
Mr. Summa, Blueberry's secretary and treasurer, said Blueberry's revenue for 2004 was $47,000, with expenses running $40,000.
Months later, organizers would acknowledge that expenses ran high — instead of raising $50 million or $100 million for charity, only about $15 million was distributed to charities.
Further, some Democrats assert that using borrowed money to pay for salaries and other recurring expenses runs afoul of a debt reform law that Mr. Pataki, a Republican, championed and pushed through the Legislature in 2000.
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