Sentence examples for five days running from inspiring English sources

The phrase "five days running" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been happening continuously for five consecutive days.
Example: "It has rained for five days running, causing flooding in several areas."
Alternatives: "five consecutive days" or "five days in a row".

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I had to literally beg her dealer in Germany for five days running before she surrendered these to me.

The new rules brought a torrent of fresh money into the market, sending the market soaring its daily limit of 10percentt for five days running.

For five days running, back in February, they arrived at 8.40am armed with placards, leaflets and gallons of righteous anger to stand in the road when the green man beeped in an attempt to educate the 60 per cent of riders who they'd counted breaking the law.

Ministers acted after air pollution exceeded safe levels for five days running in Paris and surrounding areas.

Before you can donate peripheral blood stem cells, you will need to undergo daily injections of a medication called Filgrastim, in the five days running up to the procedure.

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The exhibition, "Life is Beautiful," which was scheduled to run for only five days, ran an extra two months, and purportedly sold a million dollars worth of work.

London broke records for three days running.

It never looks the same two days running.

For four days running, the city's leading paper ran front-page interviews with each architect.

For four days running, our plans to go to this beer garden went unrealized".

But I don't always feel the same way two days running".

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