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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'running days' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time that is characterized by a lot of activity or productivity. For example, "The company experienced a lot of growth during the running days of June and July."
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The first of the two running days was progressed over the 24-day period based on both the maximum running speed and the player's individual training and match high-speed running and accelerations/deceleration requirements.
Call for running days and time.
Brazil withdrew from the running days before the vote was held in July 2000.
In her marathon running days my mother could effortlessly take me in a foot race.
He has also spoken about the possibility of seeking political office once his running days are over.
He was a fixture in local marathons when his running days came to an abrupt end in 2003.
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Running day-to-day operations and turning a profit is another matter, of course.
Increase the distance you run every running day until you are up to a high distance.
But this poses a problem for Jono Alderson, who runs Days of the Year.
Mr. Cook, 50, will run day-to-day operations, Mr. Jobs said.
The government said it also houses a federally run day care center.
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