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Discover Ludwig"running its course" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which something has unfolded naturally and is now gradually coming to a conclusion. For example, "The election campaign has been running its course for several weeks, and the vote is now only a few days away."
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If you are entirely satisfied with life, or at least resigned to the inevitability of it running its course in ways that seem tolerably predictable, it may not be the film for you.
F1's deal with Disney lasted for three years before running its course but it was the first of many tie-ups between the two brands.
Lately, Donald Trump has consumed the media with his political campaign and it is running its course much like his reality show.
It would seem that much like other apps that remain very popular in certain niches, Pinterest is going to let this one continue running (at least, until it ends up running its course).
It was just nature running its course.
It may simply be nature running its course.
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"Let it run its course.
We'll let it run its course".
Just let it run its course.
But eventually, it runs its course".
Let it run its course and hit the bottom".
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