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"running up to" is a correct and usable phrase in English.
You can use it when referring to a situation leading up to a specific moment, or to refer to a sequence of events moving towards something. For example, "In the days running up to the election, tensions were high."
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"People go running up to it.
Then you have four promoters running up to you screaming".
But what were the events running up to the vote?
Later, another friend came running up to me.
A small child kept running up to Jean yelling "Gascon!
Replays are running up to four times a day.
"The chief came running up to the car," he said.
I know we're running up to our deadline for the end of the conversation today.
There was a moment when our son, Adam, came running up to me.
She comes running up to the window as I roll it down, amazed.
As of Friday morning, only one elevator was running up to the 27th floor.
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