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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a race with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a competition or contest between individuals or groups.
Example: "She entered a race with her friends to see who could run the fastest."
Alternatives: "a competition against" or "a contest with".
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A race with massive implications for GB.
This, though, is a race with real depth.
"I had one heck of a race with Tony.
They found themselves in a race with the White House.
"It's almost like a race with two incumbents".
Nothing like a race with only one runner.
"My daughter's in a race with 25 other swimmers.
Lorenzo challenges Leon to a race (with their cars).
"You are the unerasable audio history of a race with a 20-horse field," Johnson said.
These are not the hallmarks of a race with a dominant candidate.
The players on the course are in a race with thunderstorms in the forecast.
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