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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a track that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of music or audio recording, often in discussions about music or soundtracks.
Example: "I found a track that perfectly captures the mood of the scene."
Alternatives: "a song that" or "a piece that".
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So, here's the roller coaster, it has a track that looks like this.
The eight colts came out on a track that was muddy from two days of rain.
Such acclaim is striking for a track that was originally released in South Africa in 2006.
This is essentially the demo version of a track that pops up on our album.
Races were held on a track that included both dirt and pavement sections.
"So we can take a lot of positives because this is a track that has traditionally not suited our car.
A track that was embraced as much by the external community as it was by the jungle/d'n'b community, this is a track that sound-boys and kids outside our scene loved before, during and after its success.
Prior to the reform, sixth graders were sorted based on grades into a track that went on to middle and high school, preparing them for college afterward, and a track that received only one or two years more education.
Neither Putin nor Obama are yet engaged on a track that will force a peace conference to take place.
It was on a track that could take it near Florida by the end of the week.
"I always thought it was a track that could work really well with the cello," Mr. Lloyd Webber said.
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