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Discover Ludwig'ran right' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an adverbial phrase to indicate movement in a certain direction or continuing in a certain direction. For example, "She ran right past me and didn't stop to say hello."
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Ran right into me.
The S.U.V. ran right over him".
He ran right to them.
He just ran right into them".
He barrelled over, just ran right over.
Mr. Cuba, however, ran right into the water.
But opposition to her plans also ran right across government.
When Denver failed, he said, "Ran right into it".
On Sunday against Philadelphia, he ran right through defensive backs.
"They ran right over him and killed him," Max said.
Adrian Woolcock, 29, ran right into that sort of skepticism.
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