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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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I am running out of money. It means I am running with low balance or I am law in balance similarly can we say.

I am running out of time.

I am running with less time.

  

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Liton Das I am running out of money. It means I am running with low balance or I am law in balance "I am running with a low balance" is just about possible I suppose, but it is by no means a common thing to say. I don't recommend that you use it.

  • Liton Das I am running out of money.
  • It means I am running with low balance or I am law in balance "I am running with a low balance" is just about possible I suppose, but it is by no means a common thing to say.
  • I don't recommend that you use it.
  • "I am low in balance" is not correct.
  • Liton Das can we say.
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Liton DasI am running out of money. It means I am running with low balance or I am law in balance

"I am running with a low balance" is just about possible I suppose, but it is by no means a common thing to say. I don't recommend that you use it.

"I am low in balance" is not correct.

Liton Das can we say.
I am run

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