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What it’s like to stare at a painting for a full hour | Learn the phrasal verb ‘run out’

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How to Use Run Out in English

The purpose for me was to take a long time and just enjoy something for its own sake, without thinking about getting through the museum or seeing it all. There were no boxes to check, no things to cross off a list, no plans to make, no time pressure at all. So you can do this too. It can be with a painting or a sculpture like i described. If you are into nature, you can go on a hike, find a nice place to sit and just observe the view for an hour. If you're more into cities, you can sit on a city street corner and just observe what you see for an hour,. If you're into music, you should turn

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