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The phrase "which runs from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a duration of time or a range. For example, "The concert will last for two hours, which runs from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm."
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The season, which runs from October through May, typically peaks in February.
Take the Tranzscenic railway which runs from Greymouth to Christchurch.
Don't miss the harvest, which runs from March to June.
Bush is on a branch line which runs from Gorham to Bush.
The season, which runs from fall to spring, has not gone as well as Kulick hoped.
The GR10 is another astonishingly long trail which runs from Valencia to Portugal.
Income inequality is measured by the Gini index, which runs from zero to one.
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Its next batch, which runs from January through May 2015, is taking applicants until mid-November.
Instead, we use the "water year," which runs from October 1 to September 30th.
The Huffington Post San Francisco is proud sponsor of the Oakland Underground Film Festival, which runs from September 27-30.
The City Center season,which runs from Nov. 28-Dec.
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