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It ran as follows #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 16:44 pm   It ran as follows
 

Hello Alan and Torsten! I don't understaand it!
It ran as follows
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Ran as follows #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 16:50 pm   Ran as follows
 

Hi Student,

This expression is used in a sentence like this: 'The story ran as follows: he drove his car too fast and then ... and then .... ' It is a way of introducing a series of events or telling a story

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