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The phrase "a racket" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a noisy or chaotic situation, or to refer to a fraudulent scheme or business.
Example: "The street performers created such a racket that it was hard to hear myself think."
Alternatives: "a commotion" or "a scam".
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Such a racket of coxes!
It's kind of a racket.
It's Quite a Racket.
It's a racket.
(An fMRI makes a racket).
Make a racket.
"Throwing a racket, brat.
The whole thing is all a racket.
College textbooks are a racket.
The whole thing is a racket".
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The combination produces a racket.
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