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"run out of validity" is correct and can be used in written English
You would use this phrase when something that was once valid, starts to become invalid or no longer accepted due to time or circumstance. Example sentence: The software license had run out of validity, so the company had to purchase a new one.
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At some point, as we have noted, we necessarily run out of legal norms that confer the relevant validity on law creating acts, and at that point the legal validity has to be presupposed.
You may run out of call time!
Running out of steam.
Running out of runners.
Run out of ideas?
They run out of time.
I run out of patience.
I run out of time.
"They run out of money.
Italy, too, has run out of steam.
The Tysons got run out of town.
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