My faith will see me through in the long run.
Marathon runners excel in the long run.
His sprints are spectacular, but he'll lose out in the long run.
Both.
Use bust in a sentence
Monetary policy is not neutral in the short-run but neutral in the long-run. Besides, fiscal policy is not neutral in both short-run and long-run.
I don't think you can use Macroeconomics in a sentence.
There are sunk cost in the short run but not in long run.
When I run 10 miles in 10 minutes, I use extrapolation to see how long it takes to run 30 miles. =_=
Use commas and conjunctions, but dont make it too long.
My gerbil is a little fuzzy critter that loves to run all night long in his workout wheel.
we need to run before the monsters get us.
something had run wild
No, You cannot use but to start a sentence.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that continues without appropriate punctuation to separate phrases or clauses, resulting in a lack of clarity or cohesion. There is no specific length that defines a run-on sentence, as it can be short or long depending on how many independent clauses are strung together without proper punctuation.
There is a dearth of budget to run the project
The word computation is a noun for the act of calculating numbers, compiling numeric results. Example sentence: My computation shows that the cheaper material does not save money in the long run.
the answer to this question if on APEX is TRUE for the run on sentence. ~DCR~
The word "run" is a verb. Example sentence: She runs in the park every morning.
I charged my computer because it had run out of energy.