Collocations withrun

These are words often used in combination withrun.

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extended run
This resulted in an extended run and strong word-of-mouth that led to exhibitions in other cities.
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five-year run
We could give industry that five-year run and increase not only private investment but public investment.
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limited run
The show created such a stir of anticipation among the theatrical community that the entire limited run sold out long before opening night.
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qualifying run
A poor qualifying run had the team pitting in the backstretch pits, which usually doomed a team's chances of winning the race.
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theatrical run
The film was also screened at several anime conventions and had a very limited theatrical run.
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unbeaten run
The club dramatically improved the following season, taking out the league title thanks to an unbeaten run at home.
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unearned run
He pitched the rest of the game, giving up only one unearned run.
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unsuccessful run
In 1985, he made an unsuccessful run for the presidency, obtaining a fraction of one percent of the vote.
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winning run
I am not sure whether his winning run will continue in this series of amendments.
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