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"ran at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of charging in the direction of something or someone. For example: "The bull angrily ran at the farmer, who had to quickly take cover."
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Each oven ran at 325 degrees.
They ran at each other, collided, punched.
They just ran at us.
It ran at nine hours.
Blake Ferguson ran at Inglis.
The interrupt ran at 160 kHz.
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The applications that ran at slower speeds.
They ran at dusk in Central Park.
That article ran at 5 42 p.m.
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