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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is "run him/her/me over" correct english? If not, where did this usage come from and why is it so commonly used in news print and TV news programs?
  

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to run someone over is a very ordinary and correct expression in English. As such, it is quite understandable that it is often used. CJ

  • to run someone over is a very ordinary and correct expression in English.
  • As such, it is quite understandable that it is often used.
  • CJ
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to run someone over is a very ordinary and correct expression in English. As such, it is quite understandable that it is often used.

CJ

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