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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run separately" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe two or more actions or events that are happening independently of each other. Here are some examples: - "The two races will run separately to avoid any potential collisions on the track." - "Please make sure to run the virus scan and software update separately to avoid any compatibility issues." - "The two companies will continue to operate and run separately, despite their recent merger." - "The two departments will run their own respective projects separately, but eventually they will come together for the final presentation." - "The siblings decided to run their lemonade stands separately, with a friendly competition to see who could earn the most profit."
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In California, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run separately.
Then they may run separately, or out of sequence.
It is a division of Bono's One charity, but is run separately.
It is run separately from Mr. Khodorkovsky's British-based philanthropic organization of the same name.
This was the first Comment to run separately from Talk of the Town.
The amateur side was run separately and completely apart from the major league office".
Diageo chief executive Paul Walsh said the businesses would be run separately.
The way our company is organized, each of the brands is run separately.
The two businesses will be run separately but synergies between the operations will be explored.
While the restaurants are owned and run separately, there is one shared operation.
But the courts are run separately by the Joint Committee on Judicial Administration.
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