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What is the correct sentence you ran to school runs two school?

The sentence "You ran to school runs two school" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make sense.

Here are a few possibilities of what you might have meant and how to correct them:

* You ran to school. (Simple statement about running to school)

* You ran to the school. (Specifies which school)

* You ran to school and ran two miles. (Indicates the distance covered)

* You ran to school to run in the school's track meet. (Gives a reason for running to school)

Please provide more context or clarify your intended meaning so I can help you create a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.

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