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The phrase "a fun race" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a race that is enjoyable or entertaining, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The charity event turned out to be a fun race, with participants laughing and cheering each other on throughout the course."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable race" or "a lively race".
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She added: "This is a fun race.
"It's kind of a fun race because it's a new story every day.
It was the London Triathlon, the world's largest triathlon and a fun race with a brilliant atmosphere.
Southdown Farm (01273 843278, southdown-farm.co.uk) near Ditchling is a racers' favourite, with camping pitches from £8 for a car and one person Mountain bike racing can be gruesome, but the Nutcracker cross-country series includes a "fun" race at each event.
Beautiful day to run a fun race in Montreal!
"It was a fun race and reasonable points.
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"All in all it was a really fun race with plenty of overtaking due to the strategy we had," Sebastian said.
"All in all it was a really fun race with plenty of overtaking due to the strategy we had," Vettel said.
In a head-to-head heat with Angel Pagan, his stiffest competition in the sprints — as well as for most of the other starters — Reyes reclaimed his crown as the fastest Met during a mostly fun race held during wind sprints at the end of practice Friday.
This is the spot we were hoping for, it was a really fun race.
"I really liked [the course] and I thought it was just a really fun race," said Antaplyan after taking 15th in 19 51.
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