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Discover Ludwig"run for mayor" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to when an individual campaigns or attempts to become the elected mayor of a city or town. Example: John decided to run for mayor of his small town because he wanted to make a positive impact on the community.
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Five years later, he decided to run for mayor.
Then he shouldn't have run for mayor".
They persuaded her to run for mayor.
In 2011, he was persuaded to run for mayor.
He returned to Chicago in October to run for mayor.
"Blackie and I could've run for mayor if we'd wanted".
"That's why he wants to run for mayor".
You switched party in order to run for mayor.
"Listen, I think Gabe should run for mayor," he said.
The family's deep pockets are helping him run for mayor.
He wants to run for mayor of Los Angeles.
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