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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running underneath" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is physically or metaphorically located below or beneath another object or concept. Example: "The river is running underneath the old bridge, creating a picturesque scene."
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The network she chose, ABC, was broadcasting the hearing live while running, underneath, a written synopsis of what had been said earlier.
White stucco walls and casement windows, set near the ceiling, with window boxes of flowers running underneath, produce a discombobulating effect: the outside inside.
Once we had that initially working we did a test where we switched from the updated features to the original game running underneath and everyone's jaw dropped at the comparison.
The average German provincial city's regeneration project will have better built, more spacious housing with a U-Bahn line running underneath, but it will still be aimed at a better class of resident.
Role-playing video games, the digital descendants of Dungeons and Dragons that is played with dice, always have a strong element of randomness running underneath, but Core brings chance to the surface.
I've heard it far too many times already.' " The American writer Grace Paley, whose work resembles Ginzburg's (Eugenio Montale wrote, about "Family Lexicon," that Ginzburg has an allegiance to "the continuous base of gossip," which Paley shares), often told her students that every story was really two stories: the one on the surface, and the one running underneath.
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In the back of the park there were freight trains that ran underneath and there was one tunnel that was closed off due to an explosion.
A second tunnel would run underneath Manhattan, connecting Pennsylvania Station and Grand Central Terminal.
A blocked-off smuggler's tunnel runs underneath the house.
A horizontal line runs underneath the word, and a vertical line cuts it in half.
McKinnon initially runs underneath the tight end before pivoting back outside.
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