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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big track" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large path or course, often in the context of racing, music, or a physical location. Example: "The athletes trained hard on a big track that spanned several miles."
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He had a big track with La Mezcla a few years ago.
It is not a big track but you are likely to run into the Pipe-Nicholls juggernaut there all the same.
"It seems like this is a big track, but you get 20 horses in a race and you got to maneuver and come around, before you know it, the wire's there.
Stotz was white, though, and every time I saw the results of a big track meet I'd keep an eye out for his name, because I was convinced that he could not keep winning....One day, at the provincial championships, I looked up at the results board and Stotz was gone.
The estate agent that showed us around was a big track fan so he loved Mo.
It almost plays like an expansion disc or a big track pack that costs $60.
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"And a bigger track".
By 1890, a bigger track was built.
That changed Thursday when Los Alamitos opened a two-week thoroughbred meeting at its renovated course, betting that a bigger track will bring bigger crowds.
A big "trap" track - heavy bass, 808 snares, speeding hats and a hooky noise.
Announcers such as Denman and New York's Tom Durkin may command a couple of thousand dollars a day, other big track announcers might make $500 to $800 a day.
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