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running room
noun
- the space between a racer and the nearby competitors in a running race, especially enough to run and maneuver as desired.
- the space or leeway permitting ample freedom and flexibility to operate, maneuver, or perform without impairment.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of running room1
Probably earlier than 1980–85
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“It allows for the continuation of this popular cultural icon, while giving a lot of running room to redevelop the narratives around him,†Goren said.
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But against Michigan, neither is likely to find that kind of running room.
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I had thought when Biden finally withdrew and Harris became the nominee that they might be satisfied and give Harris some running room.
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Stepanencu understandably seeks some running room for his harassed king, but runs into a buzzsaw of inspired moves: 20.
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The urge to spend for Americans appears to have some running room even after a blowout summer.
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