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Discover Ludwig"in full sprint" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally refers to someone or something moving at their maximum speed or effort. Examples: 1. The cheetah ran in full sprint, its powerful muscles propelling it across the savannah. 2. The athlete crossed the finish line in full sprint, winning the race by a hair. 3. The children burst out of the school doors in full sprint, eager to start their summer vacation. 4. The company worked in full sprint to meet the tight deadline for the new product launch. 5. With the thieves closing in, the detectives chased after them in full sprint, determined to catch them before they escaped.
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Even in full sprint, on the softest surface, Nadal rarely looks hurried.
Even in full sprint, the rear-drive coupe has absolutely no exhaust note.
They have three children, and he said she was in "full sprint mode" to find a new house and get the family settled before school started in September.
Curry delivered a pocket pass to Iguodala, who, in full sprint, double-clutched to get around J.R. Smith, who was positioned in front of the rim.
The linemen trail Vick's runs in full sprint to make sure their quarterback quickly gets up with a minimum of contact after he is tackled.
In "Runteldat" he sports a beige leather outfit, and this time the tunic features a different graphic -- a figure in full sprint.
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He is often in a full sprint by the time he closes in on a linebacker or a defensive end.
Now, in today's game with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Collins was in a full sprint during the fourth quarter when he saw wide receiver Amani Toomer in the corner of the end zone.
The goal is to be able to maintain a comfortable but fast pace throughout the run, keeping in mind that you will exert a lot of energy in a full sprint at the end of the race.
Justmann remembers seeing Casper in a full sprint chasing the suspect around the car.
More than two minutes after Kipsang won, in 2 hours 4 minutes 44 seconds, his compatriot Martin Lel edged Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia in a full sprint to secure second place.
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