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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get run over' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when talking about someone who has been hit by a vehicle while crossing a street. For example, "He didn't slow down and nearly got run over by the bus."
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"Too bad the officer didn't let Rall get run over!
"They bring dogs and they get run over, too".
Maybe you'll get run over by a truck".
"How do you think you'll fare if you get run over like this?" one officer asked.
Just try not to get run over by a bus while you're at it.
They would get run over, topple into pits or get caught in forest fires.
Maybe the optimists hope it all works out — some get rich, some get run over, life goes on.
I hear well enough now that I'm unlikely to get run over by a car coming up behind me.
One trooper confides in me that he witnessed some Iraqi children get run over by a convoy.
"John's philosophy is that you can get run over by a truck any day of the week," Laurie Force said.
"He'd be like, 'Not till you're bigger.' He was afraid I'd get run over by the big guys".
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