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Discover Ludwig"run with it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take an idea or suggestion and make it your own, to continue with it and see where it leads. This phrase is often used in a business or creative context, but can also be used in everyday conversations. Example: "I have an idea for a new marketing campaign, why don't you run with it and see if you can come up with some creative concepts?" In this example, the speaker is suggesting that the other person take the idea and develop it further, using their own creativity and perspective.
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Now run with it.
Grab this opportunity and run with it.
Whatever they say, I run with it.
You're going to run with it.
How to run with it.
Run with it, you crazy rebels.
I can't run with it seriously.
We want to grab that and run with it".
Also, in theory, you can run with it".
He wants to take the role and run with it.
We're going to take that and run with it".
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