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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ran with it" is a valid and commonly used expression in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a situation where someone takes an idea, plan or opportunity and uses it without delay. For example, "When I proposed the new marketing strategy, the team really ran with it and managed to increase our sales significantly."
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Diarra ran with it.
May ran with it.
"The world ran with it".
We really ran with it.
Roosevelt ran with it.
For a while, I ran with it.
So, bada-bing, I ran with it".
Still, the Italian newspapers ran with it.
Zab just ran with it.
I ran with it immediately.
It was a silly idea, but we ran with it".
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