American English at State - Have you ever run out of something? Today's phrasal verb is "run out of." This means to use all of something and not have any left. #AmericanEnglish #
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World could 'run out of food in the next 27 years' due to overpopulation, doom mongers claim | The US Sun
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Time Running Out Stock Illustrations – 1,193 Time Running Out Stock Illustrations, Vectors & Clipart - Dreamstime
What is the meaning of 'running out of time'? Does it mean 'no more time have' or 'a little bit time have'? - Quora
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