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Discover Ludwig'ran off from' is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone as suddenly and quickly leaving a place. Example sentence: The 3-year-old boy ran off from the playground when he saw the ice cream truck.
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After stopping briefly, the man then ran off from police when they began to search him.
He can just tell a simple little story of a guy who ran off from a woman".
The Environment Agency censured the company after excess muddy water ran off from the site during construction earlier this year, silting up a brook.
He was bathed every day, ran off from time to time, and was stolen by dognapping gangs more than once, but always made his way back home unharmed.
"She ran off from where she was, and when she was found she was having breathing difficulties and is now having what appears to be a P.T.S.D. reaction".
Then 13 years old, he ran off from his family "to wail under a Kusamaki tree".He excelled at school and earned a degree that entitled him and his family to a relatively comfortable life in the Confucian scholar-gentry class.
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Run off from agricultural developments.
High-purity zinc is then run off from the bottom of the column.
Neither are murky waters or increased nutrient levels when water runs off from farms.
Freshwater communities are fueled largely by stream detritus, which includes the nutrients running off from land vegetation.
Most of the settlers had been run off from someplace else, and disenfranchisement must have felt like a birthright.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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