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The phrase "a race at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific event or location where a race is taking place.
Example: "We are excited to attend a race at the local speedway this weekend."
Alternatives: "a competition at" or "an event at".
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"We take things a race at a time," Moss said.
"You won a race at the Armory," he yelled.
"We still haven't won a race at Saratoga".
But it does become a race at the end.
Two runners are not supposed to finish a race at exactly the same time.
Ryan Newman's racecar also went airborne during a race at Talladega in the fall of 2009.
During a race at a regional track, he flies into a blind rage at a competitor.
A race at Chicagoland Speedway, an International Speedway track in Joliet, Ill., will be dropped.
He often entertained his high school friends by imitating a race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
He will likely target a race at "Champion's Day" at Ascot in mid-October.
He could run at Cheltenham or there's a race at Newbury in three weeks' time.
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