have a run
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To engage in a period of running.
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- I usually have a run in the park on Saturday mornings.
- Let's have a run before dinner to clear our heads.
- After a long day at work, she decided to have a quick run to clear her head.
- After a long day at work, I needed to have a quick run around the block.
- He likes to have a run before breakfast to start his day.
- He decided to have a run in the park to train for the upcoming marathon.
- The doctor recommended that I have a run every day for my health.
- She likes to have a run every morning to stay fit.
- Let's have a run by the beach this evening; the weather is perfect.
- We should have a run together this weekend if the weather is good.
- Many people have a run as a form of exercise and stress relief.
- The doctor recommended that I have a run daily for my cardiovascular health.
- We decided to have a run through the woods during our camping trip.
- They decided to have a run on the beach at sunset.
- If you're feeling energetic, you could have a run around the block.
- It's a beautiful day, perfect to have a run in the countryside.
- She often has a run to de-stress after a challenging week.
- Before the big race, he would always have a light run to warm up.
- It's a good idea to have a warm-up before you have a run.
- I'm going to have a run to the store quickly, I'll be back soon.