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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
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.
Giddy crypto investors have added to the run with bets that the cost of the world’s largest cryptocurrency will reach $100,000 by the end of the year.
There has been talk about extending the wildly popular drama’s five-season run with Hauser and Kelly Reilly’s Beth Dutton, who play the fan-favorite couple at the heart of the how, but no official announcements have been made yet.
The play-offs appear well out of reach for the 3-7 Jets, who fancied a Super Bowl run with Rodgers but have now lost six of seven and looked totally lost in Arizona.
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