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I ran the idea … Greg, and he liked it.

.over
. through
. past
. away

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The answer is:
C. past
User Sergey Avdeev
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Answer:

through

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrasal verb run through means to read or examine something quickly. As a result, it makes sense that the speaker analyzed the idea with Greg, and that Greg liked it.

The rest of the options are incorrect because to run over means to knock down somebody or something with a vehicle and pass it over; run past means to scurry by; and run away means to escape.

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