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A jogging competition involving many people, usually organized to raise money for a charity, is commonly referred to as a "charity run" or a "fundraising run." These events typically involve participants running a designated distance, such as a 5K or 10K, to support a charitable cause. Participants often seek sponsors or donors to contribute to the charity based on their participation in the run.

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