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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a track in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context within a larger framework, such as a music album, a video game, or a dataset.
Example: "I really enjoy listening to a track in the new album by my favorite artist."
Alternatives: "a piece in" or "a song in".
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We always ran on a track in Astoria.
Recently, too, a track in Moscow was opened.
Continue uphill on a track in Puddletown Forest.
QuickTime exports a movie or a track in a variety of different formats.
But they couldn't get the necessary permissions to build a track in the area.
We have no vested interest in building a track in the park.
In the first of them, motorcycle racers are seen driving around a track in slow motion.
France reiterated his interest in a track in the New York metropolitan area.
I'd read one of them so many times I'd almost worn a track in it.
Even if you could have, she had already left a track in the snow.
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This study showed strong correlations between indoor and outdoor concentrations of arsenic and hence provided evidence for a "track-in" exposure pathway for residential environments.
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