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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run of time" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific period of time or duration. Example: Due to the tight run of time, I was unable to finish the project before the deadline.
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For the reviewer, the revival proves the one universal truth about literary merit: quality will surface, in the run of time.
Then, smoothly in the run of time, another Friday came to take its place as the halcyon afternoon at the center of Miss Nightingale's life.
The catalyst prepared by urea deposition-precipitation method was found to be most active and stable at 700 °C and 1atm for a period of a 100h run of time on stream with diluted gas feed and even without the dilution of feed gas for next 25h of the run.
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In recent years McShane has been busy with a run of time-consuming, XL-sized special-effects blockbusters: Jack The Giant Slayer is only the latest after Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Snow White And The Huntsman and The Golden Compass.
But the Iroquois team is running of time.
"We are running out of time, and running out of possibilities," Rasmussen added.
They run out of time.
I run out of time.
She had run out of time".
We can't run out of time.
But he has run out of time.
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