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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running lane" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a designated path or track that is specifically for running. In most cases, it is marked with lines or barriers to separate it from other areas, such as bike lanes or walking paths. Example: "The park has a well-maintained running lane for joggers to use."
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On Saturday, the Jets will try a variety of ways to find Martin a running lane.
I had fallen forward, staying within the running lane, rather than diagonally, into the path of trailing cars.
"So any little this" -- he motioned as if faking a handoff -- "you're up there" in the running lane.
The crowd's roar for Blue grew louder as his running lane grew wider, and in the first quarter he ran for a 21-yard touchdown, L.S.U.'s first.
And if the first-base running lane was erased, an exact replica would have had to be drawn down third base.
It takes precise footwork and athleticism to engage a blocker and pursue upfield, while freeing oneself to play either running lane.
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This creates wider running lanes.
Often, sensor-equipped checkpoint mats span the running lanes.
"This gives the game wider running lanes," she said.
Look for Kansas City to create running lanes for running back Priest Holmes.
They stunt and spin and break down running lanes and thwart passing lanes.
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