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"try running" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when giving someone a suggestion or instruction to attempt to do something. For example: - If you want to get in shape, try running for 30 minutes every day. - When faced with a difficult problem, try running through different solutions in your head. - To calm your nerves before a big presentation, try running your lines with a friend beforehand. - Instead of giving up, try running one more lap. You might surprise yourself. - Whenever you feel overwhelmed, try running away to a quiet place for a little while.
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They should try running it.
Did you suggest they try running barefoot?
He has yet to try running or cutting.
There, a friend persuaded her to try running.
They married the next year, and moved to California to try running their own lending operation.
Try running before work and see how that affects your mood throughout the day.
Try running Boeing.
Don't try running a mouse colony out of your home.
Try running one lap in that time to put it in perspective.
Try running outside.
Next time, try running on your accomplishments.
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