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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run too" is not grammatically correct and is not suitable for use in written English.
If you want to use the word "run" in a sentence, it should be followed by another word or phrase. For example: I wanted to run too, but I didn't have enough time.
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They run too late.
"Maybe she'll run, too," he said.
You can run too many marathons.
Some passions run too deep to change.
Does she let it run too far?
The farce has run too long already.
Did feelings run too high, or was this response appropriate?
Here, he showed us he could pass and run too.
She watched, confused, before realizing that she should run, too.
Guilt about sex seems to run too deep for that.
The Irish had won too much and run too much.
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