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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a race to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competitive effort among individuals or groups to produce something, often within a limited timeframe.
Example: "In the tech industry, there is a race to create the next groundbreaking innovation that will change the market."
Alternatives: "a competition to develop" or "a contest to produce".
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[C5.] In China, Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan and other Western publications are in a race to create lucrative fashion and lifestyle magazine franchises.
But it might be a race to create jobs.On the takeAs you would expect in a system where so much is at the discretion of government officials, corruption is endemic.
According to Irwin Wong, a live fish trader in Sabah, at last count, there were at least 12 new hybrid grouper variants and research is continuing in what has become a race to create a super grouper.
Why it's important: There's a race to create the best machine learning tools for developers.
Still, it's easy to conclude that investors — and founders — are getting ahead of themselves in a race to create the next so-called decacorn.
Even though this acquisition failed miserably, it started a race to create an anti-aging drug by large pharmaceuticals and young biotech companies like Google's Calico.
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The information from blood samples could be used by someone training for a marathon or a 10km race to create a personally tailored training schedule, he said.
Vaccine manufacturers face a constant race to create and churn out enough doses to distribute throughout the country ahead of the annual flu season.
Despite the economic downturn, office workers still march to work armed with lattes, while on the domestic front there has been a technological race to create the most seductively shaped (read expensive) coffee machine for kitchen worktops.
There would be a chaotic race to create the new drachma - distributing the new currency and even finding printing presses could prove next to impossible.
There is an arms race to create more-sophisticated, harder-to-crack encryption tools, and if the FBI gets its way, we will be running that race with a self-imposed handicap.
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