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run with
verb
- to associate with habitually
run with the pack
- to proceed with or put into action
possible for us to run with this proposal
Example Sentences
On the top of Helsby Hill, members of the Helsby Running Club are limbering up for a cross-country run with a view of the whole constituency spread below.
Gavin Cervantes came in and gave up a run with a bases-loaded walk.
So there’s a whole set of skills that close-up magicians and stage magicians use that we’ve run with, and we give the cast an introduction to magic that covers a lot of those things…
The moment in front of him and their team was big, a series opener inside their building for the first time since 2012, optimism that extended beyond a single win all the way to 16, belief that their first playoff run with Luka Doncic could be something special.
You can take that idea and run with it—maybe a glaze that incorporates whole cherries, or one made from reduced pomegranate juice that finishes the ham with a jewel-like sheen.
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