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to run into (something or someone)

Definition: to accidentally bump into something or someone OR to meet someone out in public by chance.

How to use it: This is an inseparable phrasal verb. The words must stay together in the sentence.

Examples:

  • He was texting on his phone while walking and he ran into a street sign.
  • I love it when I run into friends at the park. We always stop to chat.

 

 

 

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