run a group
Frequency: 6.29.1 per million words
To organize and be in charge of a group (less formal).
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Examples (10)
- She runs a local book group for retired people.
- He has experience running a support group for new fathers.
- Who is going to run the working group on this project?
- They ran a successful action group that campaigned for lower taxes.
- Running a youth group at the community center is very rewarding.
- It takes a lot of energy to run a large discussion group online.
- I'm thinking of running a small study group for the final exams.
- The teacher who runs the drama group is putting on a new play.
- Could you run the focus group while I'm away on holiday?
- He ran a small but influential political group in the 1980s.