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The phrase "a lap of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific lap in a context such as racing or a physical activity, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He completed a lap of a challenging course in record time."
Alternatives: "a lap around" or "a lap of" (if referring to a specific event or location).
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The challenges vary slightly each episode but generally involve "hot laps" on a tiny track; a power test involving climbing absurd grades or pulling equally improbable weights; a three-way drag race usually run in both forward and reverse: and, for the two final survivors, a lap of a what might justifiably be called a torture test circuit: the Beater Buster.
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6.47pm BST Correction: Bolt is a doing a lap of honour in a rocket.
Jarrett had a lap of 191.019 miles an hour, about 2 m.p.h.
To prove this, I once spent a brilliant week walking a lap of the M25!
And a lap of 'honour' after a 9-0 trouncing was still a more edifying post-escape spectacle than this.
Truex earned the pole by turning a lap of 188.001 miles per hour in a Chevrolet.
Newman won the pole with a lap of 96.795 miles an hour, followed by Jeff Gordon at 96.519.
A lap of its curving byways, around a manicured garden island, takes just a minute or two.
"You could sleep on a hill, walk a lap of your home, go for a full-moon walk or enjoy a 5-9 commuter adventure".
Dale Jarrett, who had a lap of 191.093 m.p.h. in practice, ran a qualifying lap of 189.959 m.p.h. in a Ford Taurus and will start next to Earnhardt on the outside of the front row.
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