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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a race track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area for racing vehicles, typically cars or horses, and is commonly found in discussions about motorsports or equestrian events.
Example: "The annual championship will be held at the local race track this weekend."
Alternatives: "a racing circuit" or "a speedway".
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This produces an environment similar to a race track.
(Possession of such a thing on a race track will get you ruled off).
A race track and four golf courses lie within the city boundaries.
F1 is known for pushing boundaries - but a race track made out of 'intelligent grass'?
If you really want to test your skills, go to a race track.
He's a clerk at the betting counter at a race track; she stays at home.
Mr. F. is constructing a race track in Caracas, costing 28 million.
The color scheme of yellow and Tuscan red is new for a race track.
"We did not need to be at a race track," he said.
"This is what you see at a race track," she said.
Lunch on the run The Yas Viceroy (11) is the world's only hotel built on a race track.
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