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Discover Ludwig"running in" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It may be used in spoken English as a colloquial phrase meaning to run or jog, but it is not considered proper grammar for written language. Instead, you could use "running" or "jogging" in a sentence. For example: "I went for a run in the park this morning." or "She enjoys jogging in the evenings."
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running in
noun
The operating of a new engine (especially that of a motor vehicle) at less than its normal speed until proper working has been established
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"We're just running in place".
We're just running in circles".
"Pavement" keeps running in circles.
Auto-rickshaws were running in limited numbers.
It seems almost Sisyphean, running in circles.
We started running in surprise and panic".
I really like running in cities.
Ian came running in, pulling jeans on.
We hear water running in the bathroom.
I advise running in the other direction.
He retired from running in 1929.
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