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Discover Ludwig"run on network" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to when a computer program, application, or system is designed to run on or is currently running on a particular computer network or the internet. For example, "This software is designed to run on network and cloud systems."
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The industry agreed to continue to give actors residual payments when their ads run on network TV.
"Steel," a two-minute advertisement for President Obama's re-election campaign, will run on network television on Wednesday night in Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
It is understood to be the first time a daily programme commissioned by the BBC News Channel has run on network television.
Barr, who came out of the stand-up comedy world, was the show's matriarch throughout its nine year run on network television.
The 30- and 60-second ads will run on network and cable television during shows like "Glee," "The Office," "Mad Men" and "Parks and Recreation" and on ESPN, TBS and Comedy Central.
The Derbyshire programme is something of a trailblazer for the BBC, understood to be the first time a daily programme commissioned by the BBC News channel has run on network television.
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Today most of the software developers writing Web applications that run on networks use Java.
The ads will run on networks like Bravo and CNN and during news programs.
The five spots will run on networks like ABC, ESPN and TNT as well as on the Kia channel on YouTube.
ITA's software, and Expedia's, run on networks of inexpensive desktop computers that can be expanded easily.
They will also be made to run on networks that use the C.D.M.A. standard, which is used by the market leader, Verizon Wireless.
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