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The phrase 'running out of options' is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is reaching a point where they have very few or no choices left. Example: "We have been searching for a solution for weeks, but we are quickly running out of options."
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Running out of options, I rented a Camry and created my own free taxi service.
Trade wind A tariff here, a bribe there Running out of options ReprintsAround $220m is needed immediately.
"But we're running out of options".
Some companies are running out of options.
Turkey is also running out of options.
Mr Hollande is running out of options.
She's running out of options.
"The company is running out of options.
Quinn is running out of options.
Now, he is running out of options.
"But they are running out of options".
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