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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a race on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a race is currently happening or taking place.
Example: "With the countdown clock ticking, there is a race on to finish the project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a competition underway" or "a contest in progress".
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Schumacher has yet to finish a race on the podium, in one of the top three positions.
A race on the track is not the same as one on paper.
Mr. Hindery also noted the cost savings of running a race on existing streets rather than a purpose-built course, like the one in Texas.
Has Russ got a race on his hands?
That means we've got a race on our hands".
A race on Thursday night made the dangers clear.
Four of Iowa's incumbents have a race on their hands.Consider the second district.
Ligety had never won a race on the World Cup tour in either discipline.
He added his 48th victory in a race on a flying hill in the afternoon.
Jarrett, 44, has never won a race on a road course in 30 tries.
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We saw what he can do in the latter stages of a race - on Friday he ran a 55-second last lap.
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