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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lap of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to a lap in a race or a lap around a track, often referring to a specific distance or time taken to complete that lap.
Example: "After completing a lap of the track, the runners took a short break before continuing the race."
Alternatives: "a circuit of" or "a round of".
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Occasionally, one would leisurely swim a lap of the pool.
Logano posted a lap of 124.630 miles per hour.
Martin turned a lap of 187.817 in a Chevrolet.
They set off on a lap of honour, flags waving.
Junqueira started with a lap of 231.635 m.p.h. and completed his 10-mile run with a lap of 230.952.
After a lap of the town, Johnson returns to his beautiful waterfront home.
McMurray turned a lap of 183.542 miles per hour in his Chevrolet.
I've dreamt so many times about becoming world champion and doing a lap of honour.
The talks before the talks were not exactly a lap of honour, either.
Then at the final whistle, the cup appeared and a lap of appreciation followed.
Manchester United decided against a lap of honour after their last home game of the season.
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