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"to run" and "to run on" are two different things. Rex> They are indeed different verbs and as far as I know, they're Rex> considered as such by all linguists. But not lexicographers. Most dictionaries would put
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CyberCypher> I don't think anyone would use it in that context, CyberCypher> except to make a linguistic joke. "to run" ... simpler to verbs with separable prefixes in German: "abgeben" and "aufgeben" are
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