Run (something) by (one) one more time In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "run (something) by (one) one more time", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-11-26 12:11

Meaning of Run (something) by (one) one more time

Run (something) by (one) one more time verb phrase

If a person "runs (something) by (one) one more time", he or she gives an explanation to somebody or informs somebody about something one final time.

A: "I can't get the hang of Leo's idea." B: "You can ask him to run the idea by you one more time."

Son: "Mom, you want me to buy some vegetables and meat, right? Is there anything else I have missed?" Mom: "Ok, you can run it by me one more time when I arrive the supermarket."

Alright, let me run it by you one more time!

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Grammar and Usage of Run (something) by (one) one more time

Verb Forms

  • to run (something) by (one) one more time
  • runs (something) by (one) one more time
  • running (something) by (one) one more time
  • ran (something) by (one) one more time

The verb “run" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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