Good morning! Is there any difference between run across and run into? For example, is the same "I ran across an old friend" and "I ran into an old friend"?
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It's come across not run across . Normally, you come across [something] and you run into [someone] . H.
— Henry74
It's come across not run across .
Normally, you come across [something] and you run into [someone] .
H.
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