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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a track for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific path, course, or medium for something, such as music, events, or activities.
Example: "The album features a track for every mood, from upbeat to reflective."
Alternatives: "a path for" or "a course for".
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Outside there was a track for footraces, the stadion.
If you want to be trained as a medical assistant, there is a track for that.
And the band reunited to do a track for Wenders's Until the End of the World.
It will be sevens rugby, but that in itself is a track for 15s.
Promoters see a track for auto racing, drawing thousands of moneyed fans to a Calverton 500.
Doing running sessions round a track for the first time in my life was hard, too.
In Watkins Glen, the county seat, there is a track for international automobile racing and a road-racing museum.
Sheeran also revealed that he enjoys Britney Spears' music and would consider writing a track for her.
Also: that the idea of adapting such a track, for new-jazz purposes, made blunt and intuitive sense.
She's going into studio with Pharrell and Julian Casablancas this coming weekend, to record a track for Converse.
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