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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a race for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition or contest aimed at achieving a specific goal or obtaining something.
Example: "The teams are in a race for the championship title this season."
Alternatives: "a competition for" or "a contest for".
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"There's a race for talent.
"There is a race for land".
It is a race for justice.
A race for comptroller doesn't attract the same money or attention as a race for governor.
"It's a race for the bottom, not a race for the top," he argued.
"A Race for Ties (Its Inception)." Unpublished notes, c. 1963.
"It's a race for space," said Mr. Shumlin, a Democrat.
"It will be a race for details," he said.
M: It's not a race for the purists.
A race for governor would be even more challenging.
They discussed her chances in a race for attorney general.
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