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Discover Ludwig"had a run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to say that you went running as part of an exercise routine. For example: "Yesterday I had a run around the neighborhood to get some exercise."
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It really had a run until 2000, and then something broke with Microsoft as well.
The Braves had a run and then lost eight in a row.
The show has already had a run at the Brick Theater in Brooklyn.
"I don't think I have consistently had a run of games this season.
Seven Yankees had a hit, five had a run batted in, and five scored.
Suzuki Motors, too, has had a run of non-blood heirs.
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They've all had a run-out.
He also had a run-scoring single.
López also had a run-scoring single.
Bruce also had a run-scoring grounder in the first.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia had a run-scoring single in the sixth.
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