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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard race" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a competition or event that is physically or mentally challenging. Example: "The marathon was a hard race, pushing all the participants to their limits."
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It's just a hard race".
A hard race to call.
"She always runs a hard race.
"It felt like a hard race.
It was a hard race out there".
So, after a hard race, I'll have a Coke.
"I wouldn't worry about him having had a hard race.
Earlier, she acknowledged that it had been a hard race.
In fact, his biggest problem is he always gives himself a hard race".
Polls also show a hard race ahead for Michael Bennet, the state's junior senator.
"It was really a hard race," Lagat said "I'm not happy with the way I ran.
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