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The phrase "ran on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving or talking for an extended period of time. Example: The politician gave a speech that ran on for over two hours, causing many in the audience to become restless.
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The 4 train ran on Champagne.
Koroibete ran on one wing.
Search ran on numbers.
It ran on uranium.
Neither ran on propane.
Obama ran on it.
And nobody ran on him.
AS too ran on "sabotage".
It later ran on Saturday mornings.
I ran on stage.
Subways ran on schedule.
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