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run this list through vs run this list with you

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'Run this list through' means to process or examine a list thoroughly, while 'Run this list with you' means to go through a list together with someone. They are not directly comparable as they convey different actions.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 772 views

run this list through

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to mean processing or examining a list thoroughly.

This phrase is used when you want someone to thoroughly examine or process a list.

Examples:

  • Let's run this list through to make sure we haven't missed anything.
  • I need you to run this list through and check for any errors.
  • Can you run this list through the system to see if it matches the database?
  • ... available at Snap Names. We run this list through our KeywordDiscovery Global Premium database and extract the search volumes for any matching domains.
  • I have a list of contacts(About 100,000). I want to run this list through a tool that identifies which of these 100,000 contacts are my 1st and 2nd degree ...
  • Forwarding address service: Even bigger savings would have been available if we had run this list through our service that gives us all the forwarding addresses  ...
  • Aug 20, 2015 ... [–]energyinmotion 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago (0 children). You can run this list through oclHashcat to cut down on compute times.

Alternatives:

  • Go through this list
  • Review this list in detail
  • Examine this list thoroughly
  • Check this list carefully
  • Process this list completely

run this list with you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to mean going through a list together with someone.

This phrase is used when you want to review or discuss a list in the presence of someone else.

Examples:

  • I'd like to run this list with you to get your input on each item.
  • Let's run this list with you so we can make decisions together.
  • Can we run this list with you during the meeting?

Alternatives:

  • Go over this list together
  • Review this list with you
  • Discuss this list with you
  • Examine this list jointly
  • Analyze this list together

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