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Discover Ludwig'sprint towards' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person running quickly in a particular direction. For example, "The runner sprinted towards the finish line."
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However, in the global sprint towards sustainability, legislation alone will not be enough.
As people sprint towards me, I fire off 13 frames – among them the one that will become famous.
Many would prefer the goal set by Mr Netanyahu: stopping Iran from becoming a threshold nuclear state with the ability to sprint towards a bomb.
Only in Test cricket could they turn a funereal trudge to inevitable equality into a manic, squabble-strewn sprint towards an unlikely triumph.
Today's backslap (including a supporting actress hat-tip to Emily Watson) looks to give the film a fresh lease of life as the sprint towards the final awards furlongs gathers pace.
At 6.14pm, the peak-hour 6.30pm train to Ipswich is called and a small army of suited and booted City workers stride – and in some cases sprint – towards platform 10.
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He opened his eyes and saw a black-clad gunman sprinting towards him.
The world was sprinting towards nuclear mayhem, and scientists began to retreat in horror.
Grunting and howling, I sprinted towards the beast and released my spear.
Around 10 men instantly sprinted towards the car, pelting it with bricks and blocks of concrete.
Michu sprints towards the goal again, skidding to his knees, leaping to his feet.
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