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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about that race" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific race, whether it's a competition, event, or metaphorical context, and you want to discuss or inquire about it.
Example: "I wanted to talk to you about that race we attended last weekend; it was quite an experience."
Alternatives: "regarding that race" or "concerning that race".
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Everything about that race fascinated me.
No. I've made no decisions yet about that race".
"I still think about that race four years ago," Farah said.
"That's the last thing I remember about that race," Salazar writes.
Before the start, Semenya said she was only thinking about that race.
Dold would later say about that race: "I'd been training for a marathon.
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The Muslim issue is a way to talk about race without talking about race, and without having to squirm about saying that race is not an issue.
There is something (but only something) about talking about race that's not about race at all; it's about what stops us from being together; it's about yearning and love and sadness and, perhaps most of all, fear.
There is one thing about the race that does have consistence.
Just whatis it about this race that makes chumpions out of champions?
"What I believe about race is that race is not real.
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