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"run all over" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to move quickly and energetically in various directions or over a large area. Example: The children ran all over the park, playing tag and exploring every corner.
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I suppose that damned mascaro has run all over it.
He made me run all over the court.
They're not going to let Curtis run all over them.
"They can run all over everything and vomit on it, and it can be cleaned.
"Black folks, they run all over, up North, everywhere, tryin' to get into America".
"We advise, and we don't have to run all over the country.
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So much that it was running all over everything!
Germany were running all over their opponents.
"The Big Chief don't go running all over!" the shiny-headed man went on.
"I thought he was running all over again with that speech," he said.
Apparently it has to eat twice its weight in food a day just to keep up with its crazy, run-all-over-the-place metabolism.
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