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The sentence is a run-on because it improperly connects two independent clauses without appropriate punctuation. It should be separated by a period or joined by a conjunction. A corrected version could be: "I just had a huge meal; however, I'm already hungry." Additionally, "Im" should be written as "I'm" to include the apostrophe.

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