Phrasal Verb - Running through (phrasal verb)
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.Definition
- To complete a task or process quickly and efficiently by working continuously without stopping.
- To go past or over someone or something without delay or interruption.
- To deal with or consider all the issues or points in a task or discussion one after another.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I need to run through my presentation one more time before the meeting. |
| 2 | Can you run through the recipe with me before we cook? |
| 3 | The athletes ran through their drills before the race. |
| 4 | Let's run through the list of potential candidates for the job. |
| 5 | We need to run through this contract carefully to make sure there are no errors. |
| 6 | The students ran through their flashcards to prepare for the test. |
| 7 | The firefighters ran through the burning building to rescue the victims. |
| 8 | The construction crew ran through the schedule to make sure they were on track. |
| 9 | The sales team ran through their pitches to prepare for the conference. |
| 10 | The investigators ran through all the evidence to build their case. |