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The phrase "happy to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you are expressing joy and enthusiasm for a task or activity. For example, "I am happy to run to the store and pick up some milk for the family".
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"If someone had a better idea than I did, I was happy to run with it.
He's just a guy I'm happy to run across in Walmart.
"I'm happy to run against it, politically, economically, any way you want".
He is a very professional horse and I am happy to run him on the dirt".
"They were all very happy to run away," he said contemptuously.
Mr. Battsek would be happy to run the company without looking over a director's shoulder.
He didn't know the menu but was happy to run to the kitchen for answers.
He's not someone you plan your weekend around, but someone you're happy to run into.
"I've never been so happy to run second in all my life.
This time last year I was training in South Africa and happy to run 400m in 2min 2minc.
He declared to a group of Hispanic voters, "I was happy to run with President Obama on the ticket".
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