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The phrase "runs first" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone has a particular advantage or preference over others. For example, "The coach always chooses John to run first in races because of his speed."
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But I would say he'll need some ugly runs first.
It finishes a close third to friends and family, in some cases it even runs first.
This means that the applied current runs first through the entire electrolyte and the bar and then the metal polarizes having in parallel an electrolyte resistive component.
He had also defied the adage that it is better to post the runs first then let the opposition chase.
As always, a number of New York artists will make the trek to Scotland, and some will do dry runs first in Manhattan.
This time he did not score but instead he produced a series of runs, first taking on Biabiany, then Maicon, who were literally trampled upon.
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Their politics runs second to their art.
You're run first, throw second.
The smallest boats ran first.
He'll have a run first.
I go straight for a run, first thing.
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