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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is run out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when describing a situation in which something is no longer available or has been used up. For example, "We have run out of milk, so we'll have to make a quick trip to the store."
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When a batsman is run out, the scorecard records just that.
Tredwell is caught at the wrong end, is run out by bare and nuff, and that's it.
Another sensational yorker is blocked away again, and Kohli is run out for 77 coming back for a second.
Stafanie Taylor of the West Indies dives but is run out by Alyssa Healy of Australia during the ICC Women's World Twenty20 semi-final.
KP is slow to react and is run out by a yard by McKay, who has time to gather the throw and remove the bails.
2) Peter Nevill is run out by a nose in the Big Bash – Melbourne Stars bowler Adam Zampa's nose, to be precise.
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"Its time is running out".
Patience is running out".
TIME is running out, but for whom?
Time is running out on Tampa".
Now time is running out in Stuttgart.
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