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The phrase "run water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the action of turning on a faucet or tap to allow water to flow. For example: - "I need to run water through the pipes to see if there's a leak." - "Can someone please run some water in the sink while I grab a glass?" - "The plumber had to run water through the showerhead to test its pressure."
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Drain the casings, then gently run water through each casing.
Run water into the bowl until it runs clear.
An independently run water sports center is on the grounds.
Run water gently into the nasal passages to help clear excess mucus and moisten membranes.
Before privatisation in the 1990s Bolivia's publicly run water service was hampered by low investment.
Open the faucets to run water in the sink and tub.
Take the orchid to a sink and run water through the pot thoroughly.
Run water into the tub before reinstalling the parts to see if it drains.
In the short run, water quality varied greatly due to varying hydrological conditions between seasons and years.
But the San Antonio Water System has agreed to run water mains and sewer lines to the proposed subdivision.
It helps to run water though the machine after juicing, but you still need the scrub brushes provided.
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