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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running of time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the passing of time, usually when referring to a deadline or time constraint. For example, "With the running of time, I realized I had to make a decision soon or I would miss the deadline."
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But the Iroquois team is running of time.
Late last week, hundreds of organizations and people sent a letter to President Obama warning that his administration is running of time to act on an issue long-identified by the president as essential to our national security and public safety: protecting our people from the dangers of accidents or deliberate attacks at U.S. chemical plants.
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"We are running out of time, and running out of possibilities," Rasmussen added.
They are running out of time".
Europe is running out of time.
I'm running out of time.
"We're running out of time.
And they are running out of time.
It is fast running out of time.
Barca running out of time.
But Page was running out of time.
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