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The phrase "able to race" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has the capability or eligibility to participate in a race.
Example: "The new model of the car is not only fast but also able to race in professional competitions."
Alternatives: "capable of racing" or "qualified to race".
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"I want to be able to race against clean athletes.
It's just nice to be able to race alongside him.
She said: "I'm naturally disappointed not to be able to race on Friday.
"Part of their talent is being able to race close together at tremendous speeds".
I'd take less money to be able to race like I do.
I was glad to be able to race to the best of my ability.
"It's a great opportunity to be able to race against people like Dwain, Darren and Christian on a regular basis.
But I was able to race in a period where riders had a choice whether to race clean or not.
I am glad that we have got down and that we are able to race another day.
Blowen said he saw Zippy as an ambassador in the campaign to find suitable homes for the thousands of thoroughbreds no longer able to race or breed.
Since the release of Gran Turismo 5 in 2010, players have been able to race other players online, leading to an even more authentic experience.
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