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'run on the network' is a valid expression in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something being operated or accessed using a computer network. For example, you might say, "This software needs to be able to run on the network."
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Today, through exclusivity agreements, many debit cards run on the network of only one payment company.
For one, Droid can claim to run on "The Network", which runs circles around AT&T.
Up to seven devices can run on the network.
Univision will promote UVideos with an advertising campaign that will run on the network and online, including sites like Facebook, Yahoo and Pandora.
The issue of putting network shows onto cable channels soon after they run on the network -- called repurposing -- has divided networks and affiliates in recent years.
The aides at first said they did not believe that Mr. Romney's spots had ever been on Gay.com, but this weekend executives at Advertising.com confirmed that the spot had indeed run on the network over the course of two days in August.
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Dodd-Frank also forces Visa, MasterCard and others to compete more aggressively for merchants' business by requiring that all debit cards run on the networks of at least two different payment companies.
The relationship between content and commerce was more plain in the early years of television, as advertisers and agencies routinely created shows like "Texaco Star Theater" and "Coke Time" to run on the networks.
Yet, as a publicist, when watching the endless media reels being run on the networks, I am transfixed by the true enigma that he was.
It runs on the network of humanity.
Eventually they used Mr. Thrun's smartphone, which ran on the network of T-Mobile, a rival carrier.
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