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'run aground' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a boat has become stuck on the ground, usually on a sandbank or some other shallow area. Example: The boat ran aground in the shallow waters and the crew had to call the coast guard for help.
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Inevitably they run aground.
But all have run aground.
Screech - run aground in shallows.
The work has run aground.
But the tunnel project could run aground.
Any quest for justice will run aground.
Those efforts have often run aground.
But its funding had run aground.
The Viking Ship has run aground.
But that idea has run aground.
The ship may have simply run aground.
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