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Discover Ludwig"time to run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means that it is the appropriate or necessary moment to start running or to hurry. Example: The storm is approaching, it's time to run for cover.
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"We didn't have time to run".
Both still have time to run.
"People shouldn't be waiting for time to run out.
"This isn't the year or the time to run it.
"We don't have time to run the ministry," he laments.
It is time to run in the 49's".
Lots of people have time to run schools.
Mr. Whitcomb gives each new technology cycle time to run.
"This is an unfortunate time to run aground".
It means there's enough time to run through the casting.
It's time to run like a real man".
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