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The phrase "a big race" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large-scale competition, often in the context of sports or events.
Example: "The city is preparing for a big race this weekend, attracting participants from all over the country."
Alternatives: "a major race" or "a large race".
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"Blame ran a big race".
"It's a big race," Bolt said.
So it's a big race.
Sitting on a big race.
She really ran a big race.
It's a big race, a big stage.
Include ran a big race in Maryland.
I'm going to win a big race for this guy.
"This is my first win in a big race".
I expect him to run a big race".
What do you have for breakfast before a big race?
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