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Mass, being the total amount of matter in an object, would change when you run, because you sweat when you run. If you ran every day, you could lose a considerable amount of weight (mass x force of gravity), so you would also lose mass.

That being said, mass is not = to weight, but YES, you can lose mass by running

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