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Discover Ludwig"makes a run for" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to make a sudden quick effort (even if unsuccessful) to do or obtain something. For example, "The child made a run for the candy aisle in the grocery store before his mom could catch him."
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Leatherjacketman makes a run for it.
Everybody makes a run for it.
The other makes a run for it.
She closes the window from the outside and makes a run for it.
At a Nottingham chemical plant, another worker synth drops her load and makes a run for it.
Her cover as Samir's mistress blown, Rebecca (real name Tracy?) makes a run for it but is betrayed and killed.
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A year ago, the Bears seemed poised to make a run for the Super Bowl.
Bahaa proposed making a run for it.
Some, including R., decided to make a run for it.
"Elmo, you better make a run for it".
So the brothers made a run for it.
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