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Discover Ludwig"runs off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to someone or something quickly leaving a place or situation. Example: After the argument, she runs off to her room, slamming the door behind her.
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It runs off with the money.
But it easily runs off the rails.
Another sensor line runs off the Canadian coast.
He runs off to the park to the dirt.
I think that's what lets me finish those runs off".
Bella Heathcote is Josette, who runs off with his heart.
"Glutenin runs off with sugar," Ms. Corriher said.
The girl runs off and goes skinny-dipping.
"We just have to score some runs off Schilling.
Google's search engine runs off 120,000 cheap Intel servers.
Russ later runs off with Max abroad.
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