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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ran to catch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone running in order to reach or get to something. For example: The jogger ran to catch the bus that was about to leave.
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He ran to catch his flight.
I ran to catch the M14D up and across town.
As I ran to catch the tag number, they turned right and sped up Fulton Street".
When she bent her knees and dropped backward alarmingly, he ran to catch her.
It pulled in ahead of a bus and she ran to catch it.
When her train broke down, she ran to catch the bus, where Dr. Kwong was sitting in the front.
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This means that the movement belonging to the points with large threshold times probably was not related to running to catch (the Chapman strategy), but more to the subsequent catching itself.
Running to catch the subway".
Tom had to run to catch him.
I had to run to catch her in the end.
I had to run to catch the train and then sit there sweating".
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