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Discover Ludwig"on a run" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is in the middle of doing something continuously or in quick succession. Example: He's been working in the lab every day this week and doesn't plan on stopping, he's on a run.
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The one time he set off on a run Nathaniel Clyne caught and dispossessed him.
Lomu went on a run?
How about nutrition on a run?
George Spitz on a run.
On a run, that is.
Yes, we can go on a run".
We will get on a run.
I want to go on a run".
Musgraves, 24, was on a run that promised stardom.
Hopefully he can go on a run now.
"Hopefully I can go on a run," Rooney said.
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