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The phrase "a race between" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a competition or comparison between two or more people, things, or ideas. Here is an example sentence: "The upcoming election is shaping up to be a race between two very different candidates."
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Sustainability has become a race between two kinds of destruction.
It's a race between your foolishness and your allotted days.
Now it's just a race between the biggest budgets".
"It's a race between us and other teams to see who gets better faster".
MICHAEL FROM DALLAS -- It isn't a race between me and Maurice.
History, H. G. Wells once said, is "a race between education and catastrophe".
As a race between him and all of the others, the following tactics could operate.
"It was like a race between me and the pictures," Mr. Malkin said.
"It's a race between the disease and the vaccine," he said.
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It will be a race between the two.' 'But why?' he asked gently.
In this case, the population size will initially decline, setting off a 'race' between adaptation and extinction.
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