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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be running" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an action that is ongoing or in progress. Example: "She is always late because she tends to be running behind schedule."
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Blood sugar seemed to be running low.
Suddenly, supplies seem to be running out.
I need to be running and jumping.
They're going to be running deficits.
"I want to be running and running.
I'm encouraged and thrilled to be running.
"I don't want to be running it.
Both appeared to be running late.
"Everything seems to be running smoothly.
But your computer has to be running.
America seems to be running out of shares.
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