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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "have already run" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used when referring to something that has already happened. For example: "We have already run out of paper towels, so we need to buy some more."
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"Some families have already run out.
But for most, time may have already run out.
Hochuli's seems to have already run much longer.
Reports have already run on both organizations' Web sites.
They have already run into problems and they are bound to run into more".
Three of his farewell comic strips have already run, and the last will appear tomorrow.
We have – or will have – already run reviews of the major films.
The Chinese competitors, including some who have already run the course, are known to be formidable.
But it is not surprising that his efforts have already run into resistance.
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A good number of those companies have already run into trouble, Ms. Vazza said.
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