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Discover Ludwig"ran strong" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an individual or a group's performance or effort that exceeds expectations. For example, "The candidate ran a strong campaign and won the election."
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A (Uninterested, interrupting): Yeah, that river sure ran strong.
Antagonism ran strong in the postwar years and lingered for decades.
He ran strong in Alabama's cities despite being under investigation by federal agents, accused of misreporting his personal finances.
Of Vice President Dick Cheney, Mr. Clarke writes that "below that surface calm ran strong, almost extreme beliefs".
Family loyalty and distrust of the child welfare system ran strong in the mother's immediate family, relatives say.
Mr. McCain, who bowed out of the presidential race today, ran strong in New York but lost.
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Today, Mr. Pataki ran stronger in New York City than he ever had before.
Mr. Bush ran stronger in smaller towns and in rural areas.
Mr. Bush ran strongest upstate, while the two were nearly evenly matched in New York City.
Still, opposition among Republicans ran stronger than support among Democrats.
He was running strong.
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