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The phrase "to run for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to entering an election or racing in a competition. For example, "John was going to run for mayor of his hometown, but he changed his mind at the last minute."
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Nobody wants to run for governor".
He planned to run for office again.
She then decides to run for President.
"Harry wants me to run for president".
Deciding not to run for reelection, Pres.
Hayes chose not to run for reelection.
Then he decided to run for governor.
It is to run for four years.
He decided to run for local office.
Cuomo decided to run for attorney general.
Five years later, he decided to run for mayor.
More suggestions(23)
for him to run to the
for me to run to the
incompetent to run for
to nominate for
to walk for
to race for
to running for
to submission for
to marathon for
to completion for
to racing for
to performances for
to series for
to term for
to performance for
to courses for
to contest the
to execute for
to lead for
to conduct for
to administer for
to contest
to stand for
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