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Free sign upThe phrase "running on a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is powered by or dependent on a certain resource or system. Example: The car was running on a full tank of gas, allowing us to travel for a few more hours before needing to stop for a refill.
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Carroll coaching, Bush running on a Saturday afternoon.
The River Line is running on a weekend schedule.
Metro-North trains will be running on a holiday schedule.
We're running on a treadmill that is carrying us backward.
Another is to keep it running on a smaller scale.
"He is running on a Democratic record, not his own".
Consider her out of the running on a technicality.
Mr Olmert, 60, keeps fit by running on a treadmill.
Take Europe's socialist parties, which made much noise about running on a single, pan-European manifesto.
"A small device the size of a cellphone charger, running on a low-power chip.
running on a PC.
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