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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ran him over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone has been hit by a vehicle. For example: "The driver of the car was speeding down the street and accidentally ran him over."
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She then pointed her car at Mr. Sanders and ran him over, Ms. Dow said.
The police say two of his friends, who are white, ran him over after an argument.
"I guess the bus ran him over and I got the opportunity.
He met Emma at the Abbey National in Milton Keynes when she almost ran him over in the car park.
Tuesday during the Horizon League championship, Wright State's director of basketball operations, Bill Donlon Sr., the father of the coach, was sitting on the bench when a player ran him over in pursuit of a loose ball.
As the motorcyclist, Edwin Mieses Jr., was trying to defuse the standoff, the S.U.V., a Range Rover, accelerated suddenly and ran him over, the lawyer, Gloria Allred, said at a news conference.
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I would have just run him over".
If it hasn't run him over before then.
"I hope the plane doesn't run him over".
Then they tried to run him over with their car.
"I knew my only play was to run him over," Hinske said.
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