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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a racecourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a track or course where races, particularly horse races, are held.
Example: "The annual horse racing event will take place at the local racecourse this weekend."
Alternatives: "a racetrack" or "a racing circuit".
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There's a racecourse, too.
He added lifts and trails and designed a racecourse.
Look, Sali, Ascot is not just a racecourse.
These horses were months away from a racecourse.
"He had a racecourse gallop last week," Tizzard said.
Nevertheless, taking bets on a racecourse is not, by and large, a lucrative trade.
Besides those attractions, Darjiling has a zoo, a natural history museum, and a racecourse.
"I found it inconceivable that Glen Cove Road was once a racecourse".
The surviving forest is a park, with a zoo, a racecourse, and a sports stadium.
They say that you never see a bookmaker leaving a racecourse on a bike.
Hotels, exclusive clubs, a racecourse, public gardens and plazas, museums, and theatres are added attractions.
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