run from to
run from (someone or something) to (someone or something
To move or travel from one person, place, or thing to another while running or moving very hastily. I ran from person to person in the audience, handing out as many flyers as I could. You ran all the way from Main Street to my house on foot?
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run from something to something
to travel on foot from one thing or place to another, running. Do you think you can run from the bank downtown to the post office on Maple Street? I ran from door to door, telling people what had happened.
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