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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it run out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical object or supply running out, for example: "We only had a limited amount of food, and it run out quickly."
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Had it run out, its lending would have had to stop or the funds rate would fall to zero.
Or will it run out in a wash of construction?
When the going is good, squeeze every ounce of good fortune lest it run out tomorrow.
I just turn on the faucet and let it run out".
"Where did they get the money from?" she wondered, "Why didn't it run out?"She quickly learned Dutch and found work as an interpreter.
It worked, with Hart miscontrolling the ball off his stomach and accidentally letting it run out for an Aston Villa corner.
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It runs out in June 2007.
"When it runs out, it runs out".
No wonder it ran out and bought TicketsNow.
It has a soda machine, but once it runs out, you have to refill it yourself.
It will be served from 3 p.m. until it runs out; $6 a pint.
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