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The phrase "a track star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who excels in track and field events, typically in a sports context.
Example: "She has been training hard and is now recognized as a track star at her school."
Alternatives: "an athlete in track" or "a track and field champion."
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What Joseph isn't is a track star.
Becoming a track star was far from predetermined.
In his youth, Daniel was a track star.
Cash Bentley had been a track star when he was at college.
Lilly was a track star, and Fisher was cool and good-looking.
When they do, they can outrun a track star, up to 30 miles per hour.
Grace was a track star, running 800 meters and the mile at the university.
Moon Mondschein, a Brooklyn native, became a track star at Boys High School.
On Saturday night, Moutawakel was a fan instead of a track star.
Pantos, a lawyer who represents disabled people on welfare, did not become a track star.
"People say I'm a track star, but my first love is football," McCullough said.
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