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The phrase "a track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a path, a music recording, or a course of action.
Example: "The runner followed a track that wound through the forest."
Alternatives: "a path" or "a course."
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It's called a track record.
Andy has a track record".
We are a track and field national.
Consider it cheaper than a track day.
"It feels like a track," he said.
See you at a track nearby.
The organization has a track record.
Apartments overlooking a track!
"We tried to create a track car.
Creating a track record.
So that's on a track.
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