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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through running" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an action or process that is done by running. For example: 1. "She improved her cardiovascular health through running every morning." 2. "He found solace and peace of mind through running in the park." 3. "The team achieved victory through running faster than their opponents."
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("Most of what I know about writing," he has written, "I've learned through running every day").
Our videos and facilitation guides will lead you through running them yourself.
A program that helps elementary and middle school girls build life skills through running.
I guess we're all looking for something in life – I find something through running.
This volunteer programme links to #runandtalk, a campaign to improve mental health through running in England.
I'd say 95-99% of the people I meet through running are just great people.
Presumably it is the focus and endurance he learned through running.
Through running, Higgins was committing to life beyond his grand ambitions.
The rats had created, through running, a brain that seemed biochemically, molecularly, calm.
A preliminary study of the kit efficacy was assessed through running pilot/focus group sessions with university students and employees.
Knowing that Johnson was a triathlete and extreme-sports enthusiast, Stewart hoped to build a rapport with him through running.
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