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The phrase "i running" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
A correct version could be "I am running" or "I was running". This phrase can be used to describe an action that is currently happening or an action that was happening in the past. Example: I am running to catch the bus. Example: She was running in the park this morning.
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What am I running from?
But why was I running?
"Why am I running for president?
Nor am I running for office.
"Was I running fast?," Mr. Tabor asked.
Charlie Crist (I) running for U.S. Senate.
She said, "What am I running?
From what and where to am I running?
Why am I running out of memory in general?
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In the present study, we have developed transgenic mice expressing ST3Gal-I running from the MUC1 promoter that allows upregulation of the sialyltransferase at pregnancy and lactation, and in mammary tumors (Graham et al. 2001).
There were 14 superlinear speedups observed for the PGA-I running on four islands.
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