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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sprinted towards" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone running quickly in the direction of a specific target or location. Example: "She sprinted towards the finish line, determined to beat her personal best."
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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.
Conte charged off, all fist-shaking mayhem, and sprinted towards the crowd high fiving anyone within reach.
The visitors gave away possession in midfield, and it proved fatal as Arshavin sprinted towards the penalty area, before slipping in Fabregas, who fired the ball past Romero.
"We've got a cycle," one of the pilots shouted, as he sprinted towards the edge of the lawn, flinging himself over the cliff-side and into the air.
Football is rife with petty jealousies, and he sprinted towards the dressing room when he realised he was isolated, but no one would deny him his joy.
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The world was sprinting towards nuclear mayhem, and scientists began to retreat in horror.
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.
When the Scotsman turns his gun on Dan and fires, Nick sprints towards his chest-wounded son, and Maya screams in raw despair.
27 min: Brilliant turb by McGeady, who leaves a bewildered would-be marker in his wake as he sprints towards the box.
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