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Discover Ludwig"ran along" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes an action of running in a specific direction or alongside something. Example: The dog excitedly ran along the beach, chasing after seagulls.
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Again I put on my running shoes, and again the chest pain ran along with me.
The two sissies ran along, one in front and one behind.
They were taking cover; I would accelerate and they ran along with us.
Lines of wetness ran along my face.
"It ran along sportsmanship lines".
Waves of pain ran along his arm.
Thin pipes ran along the ceiling.
Church Street ran along the eastern edge.
The Berlin Wall ran along the Griebnitzsee after 1961.
A low, narrow bar ran along one wall.
Lines of yellow ran along cables and telephone wires.
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