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Discover Ludwig"running off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone leaving in a hurry or fleeing, such as in the sentence: "I saw the burglar running off with my laptop!".
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Running off.
"Always running off somewhere.
Sorry for running off.
Running off with stolen gold.
The play is still running Off Broadway.
That keeps U.N.L.V. from running off misses.
Shoddy designs send bullet trains running off their rails.
"He was halfway running off with me," Velazquez said.
Looters ransacked the rooms, running off with bloody mattresses.
A rabbit was described as being frightened... and running off.
Were you running off to a lot of baseball games?
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