extended run
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextendedandrun
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extended
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/us/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
long or longer ...
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run
noun
uk/rʌn/us/rʌn/
the action of running, especially ...
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(Definition ofextendedandrunfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This resulted in anextendedrunand strong word-of-mouth that led to exhibitions in other cities.
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Due to injury he got anextendedrunin the first team at the end of the 200708.
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Albertsen now got anextendedrunin the national side, and scored two more goals in a pair of summer friendlies.
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The bulk of his contribution came in the 199697 season, when he was given anextendedrun.
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He finally had anextendedrunof play as center back, showing the passion and the commanding skills he always put on the field in the orange shirt.
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On the first day of the monorail'sextendedrun, it carried 15,016 commuters traveled on the line bringing in revenue of 1.32 lakh.
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This lead many to believe it would be the last season, since it was being given an increasinglyextendedrun.
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He had anextendedrunin the first-team in the 198384 season and featured in the 198485 season, making 43 league appearances in six seasons, scoring five goals.
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Theextendedrunsold out.
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With technology still increasing vehicle speeds, the track was modified again in 1979, with added kerbs,extendedrun-off areas, and tyre-barriers improved, to improve safety for drivers off the track.
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The peak season for tourism is during the winter months owing to the reliable extended runs of clear weather which are ideal for outdoor activities.
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