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"run with the pack" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to express the idea of conformity, of fitting in with a group, or of doing the same thing as everyone else. For example: "Rather than make a decision on his own, he chose to run with the pack and do what everyone else was doing."
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Yesterday, he attributed his success to a refusal to run with the pack.
Students as consumers of classes tend to run with the pack.
I've proven I can run with the pack at the international level, but I want to win at this level".
The challenge for Wall Street is: can it still get bankers to run with the pack if it stops treating them like dogs?
To be able to run with the pack and even catch the Red Bulls before the pit stops was nice surprise.
The dude can't help but run with the pack, as we learn from perhaps his best solo film, 2006's Antarctica-set Disney adventure Eight Below.
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Now he runs with the pack, and loves it.
Not running with the pack shouldn't be a crime, with Watson perfectly content with who he is and what he stands for.
If his follow-up, Running With the Pack, did not reach the same heights, that says more about the excellence of its predecessor than its own deficiencies.
To satisfy his curiosity about British soccer hooligans, Mr. Buford ran with the pack, an experience set down in "Among the Thugs".
This needs to be a season for re-examining why I run, of discovering the intrinsic value of running that Mark Rowlands describes in his book Running with the Pack.
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