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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a race in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participation in a specific type of race or competition, often indicating the category or context of the race.
Example: "She is training hard for a race in the marathon category next month."
Alternatives: "a competition in" or "an event in".
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A race in Turkey is under discussion.
Levassor died of injuries sustained in a race in 1897.
Zippy Chippy has never won a race in 86 starts.
He won't appear Saturday in a race in Warsaw, Indiana.
Earnhardt has yet to win a race in the series.
'We do not beat a race in four days.
He began by starting a race in Central Park.
("Newcomer Roils a Race in North Castle," July 27).
He'll be ready for a race in two weeks.
So the movie became a race, in a way.
He last drove in a race in 1998.
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