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The phrase "a race that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of race or competition, often in the context of sports or events.
Example: "The marathon is a race that tests both physical endurance and mental strength."
Alternatives: "a competition that" or "an event that".
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What a race that was!
It was a race that degenerated into high farce.
Menard won a race that was at first dominated by drivers with the strongest cars.
"It was a race that had little patience and Flotilla never really showed her true form.
They say this affects a race that is down to the wire.
Naturally, a race that tight has landed in the courts, with assorted claims and counter-claims.
The candidates were running flat out in a race that was supposed to be all homestretch.
We could end up with a race that pits Obama's stimulus record against Romney's Bain record.
"It's become very early a race that's relevant and a race that people want to win.
A racing chart is a magnificently contrived record of a race that is over and done.
In May, Kemper completed a race that placed him on the U.S. team.
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