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Discover Ludwig"make a run" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to go on a quick trip or errand, often with a specific purpose. Here are some examples of how to use "make a run" in a sentence: 1. "I need to make a run to the grocery store to pick up some milk and eggs." 2. "The team made a run for the championship title, but unfortunately fell short." 3. "She always makes a run to the post office before work to drop off any outgoing mail." 4. "The children begged their parents to make a run to the ice cream shop for a treat." 5. "He decided to make a run for it and escape through the back door." 6. "The company had to make a run to the bank to deposit their profits." 7. "We should make a run to the movie theater and catch the latest blockbuster." 8. "The politician made a last-minute run to the polls to encourage voters to support his campaign." 9. "After a long day at work, I just want to go home and make a run for the couch." 10. "The delivery driver had to make a run to the warehouse to pick up more.
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We're ready to make a run".
"We'll make a run at this thing".
You'd probably make a run for it.
I think they can make a run.
But you have to make a run.
Some, including R., decided to make a run for it.
"Elmo, you better make a run for it".
Democrats insisted they would make a run at his seat.
"We had 20 more minutes, and they'd make a run.
"We're going to make a run," he said.
Temperatures may make a run at 60 early next week.
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