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The phrase "run for" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to mean to 'make an attempt to obtain (something) by running in an election', 'hurry or move quickly', or 'escape or flee from'. Example sentence: She decided to run for mayor of her town.
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Run for the ball.
"Incredible run for us.
Then, run for office.
I'll run for president".
Run for governor there".
Why run for office?
"I didn't run for president".
You run for your life".
Fine run for Bale's third.
Would he run for president?
Do we run for ten?
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