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Discover Ludwig"it's running" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe that something is in progress, such as a machine, an event, a program, or a race. For example: "The marathon is running, come watch the runners!".
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It's running its first AR version in Paris this October.
"It's running rough.
It's running all the time.
It's running on fumes.
"It's running down me.
"It's running with your best friend".
A great device, once it's running.
Now it's running on empty.
"Maybe it's running on the treadmill.
"There's an hourglass and it's running out".
"Now it's running at full horsepower.
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