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run out of

by EnglishLeo Oct 20, 2024

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run out of

phrase

To use up all of something. To run out of

  1. We ran out of milk, can you buy more?
  2. We must act now because time is running out.
  3. She ran out of patience waiting for the bus.
  4. He ran out of money before the month ended.
  5. They ran out of fuel on their road trip.
Open translation

  1. We ran out of milk, can you buy more?
  2. We must act now because time is running out.
  3. She ran out of patience waiting for the bus.
  4. He ran out of money before the month ended.
  5. They ran out of fuel on their road trip.
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