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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Run off

As soon as I heard the news, I ran off from the house to the hospital. Correct?
  

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Anonymous As soon as I heard the news, I ran off from the house to the hospital. Correct? Omit "off".

  • Anonymous As soon as I heard the news, I ran off from the house to the hospital.
  • Correct?
  • Omit "off".
  • To run off is to run away, to leave the scene without any destination in mind.
  • CJ
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Anonymous As soon as I heard the news, I ran off from the house to the hospital. Correct?
Omit "off". To run off is to run away, to leave the scene without any destination in mind.

CJ

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