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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one runs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used in a sentence to refer to a general or hypothetical situation, in which the subject is unspecified or could be anyone. Example: One runs the risk of getting lost in the woods if they don't have a map.
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Here's a secret: no one runs on three hours of sleep for four years.
If no one runs on the democratic ticket, then we do not have a democracy or a true republic.
On the other hand, one runs into an absurd assumption: 不都有月經?
Each one runs Linux via a RISC/DSP system on a chip.
They'll have one eye on the younger child while the older one runs wild.
No one runs 26.2 miles without pain.
No one runs that hard that early.
One runs a ruthless mob.
No one runs, nothing overlaps.
A dinner for one runs around $10.
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Forty-one runs had come off the last four overs but only three boundaries.
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