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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which runs on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a continuing process or cycle, such as a clock or a machine. For example, you might say, "The train runs on an hourly schedule, which runs on the same schedule every day."
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Smackdown," which runs on UPN is one.
This a country which runs on rules, etiquette and routine.
Such duplication was rare in the fashion industry, which runs on change.
The standard drafting software in our industry is Autocad, which runs on Windows.
The housing market, which runs on foreclosure sales, is in turmoil.
In my case, it's depression, which runs on both sides of my family.
Pentatonix was discovered on "The Sing-Off," which runs on NBC but is produced by Sony.
(The Apple Macintosh operating system, which runs on different hardware, accounts for nearly all the rest).
Ulead's PhotoImpact 7, which runs on Windows systems, costs about $90.
Imagine what that would mean for the Tesla Roadster, which runs on 7,000 laptop batteries.
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One is Bright Horizons, Inc. (BFAM, $25), which runs on-site day care centers for big companies.
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