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Discover Ludwig"is running behind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone or something that is taking longer than is expected to complete something. For example, "The train is running behind schedule this morning."
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Mr. Bush is running behind, but not by a lot, in parts of the southwest, home to the blue-collar Reagan Democrats as well as Mr. Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, widow of Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania.
Lenovo, the Chinese computer maker that is now a global brand thanks to its acquisition of IBM 's PC business, is running behind, for now.
To make matters worse, Facebook is running behind on the program (which was supposed to launch 'early this year'), and developers are getting antsy.
If the company is running behind on a particularly hot area like it seems to have been in machine learning and artificial intelligence, it will throw resources at the problem.
The tool is running behind, presumably due to demand, so you'll have to click to get in line and then come back to your settings page to get your export download link.
Case in point: when Peretti is running behind on her podcast (this boring mess is Hollywood, kids!).
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Andrews was running behind; from Big Shanty the raiders were still 110 miles south of Chattanooga.
I was running behind, trying to catch up and turn them back into boys.
"We were running behind in the mortgage, the car payments, the lights, the water, the phone.
The schedule was running behind; Faith Evans had got the crowd dancing.
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