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yes, because it clarifies what the noun or pronoun is doing. Such as I run all the time.

It can also be used as a noun however. Sometimes in manufacturing the word is used to refer to a batch of products. "We just made a run of new clocks." or, sometimes it's used like the following: "I went on a run to pick up some milk and bread from the store."

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