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"runs of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems that you may have meant "run-off," which means a flow, especially of water, from or as if from a source. Example sentence: Subsequent rainstorms caused a run-off that threatened to flood the nearby river.
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It's been very inconsistent, we go on runs of wins but then runs of defeats.
He scored 227 runs of quite mesmerising quality.
The city's many public dog runs, of course, are free.
Randle scored on runs of 2, 1 and 10 yards.
So could the runs of Butler and V.C.U.
Marshall had touchdown runs of 75 and 72 yards.
One part now specialises in long runs of standardised products.
Those extras are the only runs of the over.
Smith takes the first two runs of the innings.
Runs of varying duration were carried out.
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Observers completed two runs-of-trials.
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