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"making a run for it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a situation where someone is trying to escape or run away from something quickly and urgently. Example: After realizing the bank was being robbed, the security guard quickly grabbed his gun and started making a run for it, chasing after the escaping robbers.
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Bahaa proposed making a run for it.
"I'm thinking about making a run for it," Tyler said.
An American was making a run for it.
APPALACHIA is not yet the new Florida, but it could be making a run for it.
Andreas thought about making a run for it, but he was trapped by the fact that Petra was in the tub.
The inmates cut the wire fence around the exercise yard and scaled walls and fences before making a run for it, shooting an officer as they went.
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One of the most famous is the remains of a dog, still tied up, straining at its leash, in a futile attempt to make a run for it.
Leatherjacketman makes a run for it.
Everybody makes a run for it.
The other makes a run for it.
Some, including R., decided to make a run for it.
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