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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. To indicate an object or machine is operating or functioning: The car's battery is running on low power. 2. To describe a continuous action or process: The company is running on a tight budget this year. 3. To refer to someone's energy or stamina: She's been running on adrenaline for hours, trying to finish the project. Example sentence: The marathon runner was exhausted but kept running on sheer determination to cross the finish line.
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Running on empty.
But one running on fumes.
"You're running on cement.
She's running on Bill Clinton.
They are running on rafters.
"I'm running on adrenaline now".
DETROIT is running on empty.
"People ring up running on emotion.
More cushioning approximated running on softer ground.
You see a city running on exploitation.
She is running on Republican turf.
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