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Discover Ludwig"ran after" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate someone or something chasing or pursuing another person or thing. Example: The dog ran after the ball, eager to catch it in its mouth.
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I ran after her.
"He ran after me.
He ran after her.
I ran after him.
Police ran after them.
She ran after her new friend.
I ran after him, down the stairs.
Four children ran after him.
"I just ran after them".
I went out and ran after them.
I ran after one of them.
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