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'outrun them' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a physical action of one individual or group outrunning another. For example, "The teenagers were determined to outrun their pursuers and make their escape."
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"I thought I'll easily outrun them," Crolla remembers.
He called the Sixers "a bunch of gazelles" and added: "We're not going to outrun them.
"L.A., given the personnel that we have, we thought we could outrun them".
"But we are going to stay focused and continue to outrun them".
The only way we were going to get Mark past was to try and outrun them.
He played mind games with pitchers — he didn't just outrun them, he outthought them.
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And the joke is that Cross, like Bourne before him, decoys them, fools them, and simply outruns them.
When you see those defensive backs chasing him for 60 yards and he outruns them that says it all".
There's unofficial emulation, of course, which is enough for some – but when I'm talking to someone younger than I am, a school-age family member perhaps, about Horizon 3, and I say: "Hey, if you like that, you'll love OutRun 2," them not having the option to just grab a disc or an above-board download is quite depressing, actually.
To beat them on this ground, you need to either pressure them into mistakes as Fremantle did, or outrun and outspread them, as St Kilda did.
STOCK CAR RACING The sport was popularized by Prohibition-era bootleggers, who souped up their rides to help them outrun the feds.
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