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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ran straight" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe a route taken, as in "The cat ran straight toward the tree."
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He ran straight to Mount Sinai.
"She ran straight to the car yelling.
Jeanne's grandsons ran straight to the table.
He caught passes and ran straight ahead.
Moss ran straight, with no cutting.
A freight train ran straight into New York.
I ran straight into the sea on arrival - and ran straight out again, screaming in agony.
"I ran straight through my life," she told me.
She said: "I ran straight up to Kodjo.
I ran straight from the mound to the trainer's room.
They ran straight in the presumed direction of our front.
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