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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ran like" is perfectly correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the speed at which someone or something is moving. For example, "She ran like the wind."
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We ran like maniacs.
"We ran like hell".
I ran like the wind that scatters.
"It ran like him," Mr. Salvo said.
But Mr. Dewhurst ran like an incumbent.
I think it ran, like, once.
"Seb ran like an idiot.
"He ran like a clock".
A man ran like a desperate fugitive.
"We ran like lions," Cop said.
Mikey ran like he was wearing skis.
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