Phrasal Verb - Running with (accompaniment or assistance)
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.Definition
To do an activity together with someone, often implying that you are both helping each other or working towards a common goal. This phrasal verb can also mean to keep up with someone or something, or to join someone in an activity.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I enjoy running with my sister because we motivate each other. |
| 2 | My friend asked me to run with her in the marathon. |
| 3 | The new employee will be running with the team leader during his first week. |
| 4 | Can you run with me to the store? I don't feel like going alone. |
| 5 | The kids love running with their dog in the park. |
| 6 | The students ran with their teacher to the auditorium for the assembly. |
| 7 | Let's run with the flow and see where the day takes us. |
| 8 | I can't run with this heavy backpack, it's slowing me down. |
| 9 | The police were running with the suspect through the streets. |
| 10 | My team is running with a deficit, we need to score some points to catch up. |