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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run long" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is taking longer than expected or intended to finish or complete. Example: The movie ended up running long, and we didn't get home until midnight.
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I can't run long distances.
I run long distances.
Fewer children run long distances to school.
Roots run deep, and friendships run long.
When I first started running, I couldn't run long distances.
Stories will run long and often include original reporting.
I watched Todd run, long, slack, bouncy strides.
I was not able to run long distances.
Also, be prepared for events to run long.
To be fair, the proceedings did run long.
By that standard, Banco Itaú's meeting had already run long.
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