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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a track was built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the construction or establishment of a track, such as a railway track, racetrack, or path.
Example: "After months of planning and construction, a track was built to connect the two towns."
Alternatives: "a track was constructed" or "a track was created".
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A track was built around the church for organized walks, which members say are pretty well attended.
So a track was built in a field near the village of Mogyorod, 19 kilometers, or 12 miles, northeast of the city.
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Ms. Combs, an outspoken advocate for Formula One racing in Texas, has been watching a relatively noisy group of people get madder and madder about the state's proposed $250 million contribution to a track being built near Austin.
Additionally, two different ways of mixing were tried in an asphalt plant and, to validate the results, a test track was built in a motorway and asphalt cores were taken from it.
By 1890, a bigger track was built.
A pony track was built near the beach the same year.
To help pay for the upkeep of the site, a greyhound track was built in 1927.
These wood sheds became a fire hazard in the summer months, so a separate summer track was built.
The sprawling site, encompassing the velodrome where Sir Chris Hoy, Laura Trott and the rest put in endless hours of training as well as the national governing body's HQ and a new indoor BMX track, was built on the site of a former mine.
A special camera support track was built that could pan and focus over a 40 by piece of art, with the light strobed to provide depth.
The track was built on a plate-shaped terrain, where spectators have a view of practically the entire track.
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