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run with

verb as in dispatch

verb as in keep up

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He goes on the run with his grandfather, Baldwin’s Harlan Rust.

From BBC

Although they are committed to the run with Dobbins and fellow former Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards, who also signed with the Chargers during free agency, the Chargers are not always efficient.

Melissa Hawkes, from Lincoln, has joined a new local running group, Just Run Community, in order to run with others and feel more safe.

From BBC

She trusted Interscope, which has had a great run with young, autonomous female artists like Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo, to strike the right mix of guidance and freedom to explore a challenging sound.

If he can finish his six-match run with that crucial win at Wembley on Sunday, suddenly the negativity that has characterised the latter part of his time will be replaced a more positive gloss when Tuchel finally arrives to begin his 18-month contract at the turn of the year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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