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"to run through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean "to pass quickly through" or "to go rapidly over" something. For example, "I ran through the park on my way to the store."
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It just needed to run through him.
It is scheduled to run through May 9.
The production is to run through Sunday.
It is to run through Feb. 18.
The trial is expected to run through 2017.
The whole objective is to run through the pain.
The limited engagement is set to run through Aug. 5.
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The disease has been reported to run through two consecutive phases [ 30].
Candidates between adjacent genes can also be reported due to run-through transcription or unannotated splicing.
"We're going to run through the tape," she often said.
The limited engagement is to run through March 15.
More suggestions(18)
to course through
to race through
to term through
to completion through
to performance through
to racing through
to recover through
to put through
to agree through
to drill through
to grind through
to prevent through
to filter through
to drive through
to achieve through
to offer through
to rehearsal
to performances through
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