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Discover Ludwig"running into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to unexpectedly meet or encounter someone or something. Example: I was walking down the street when I ran into an old friend from high school. Another example: I'm sorry I'm late, I ran into some traffic on my way to the meeting.
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"He's running into channels.
Everyone started running into Starbucks.
Guys running into touch.
But they are running into problems.
We stopped short, nearly running into Tara.
"So great running into you," he says.
"I was running into things," he said.
"So you are always running into waterfalls".
Almost immediately, it began running into difficulties.
Raw sewage running into waterways.
James remembers running into roads.
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