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The phrase "an important race" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a race that holds significance or value, whether in a literal sense (like a sporting event) or metaphorically (like a competition in a broader context).
Example: "The upcoming election is an important race that will determine the future of our community."
Alternatives: "a significant competition" or "a crucial contest".
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"This is an important race.
"This is an important race for me, it's an important race for everyone," he said.
"It was an important race so it wasn't proper.
"Of course this is an important race for the Democratic Party," Mr. Newsom said.
"I know it's an important race," one woman in her 30s tells me, mournfully.
Republicans have blown their chances of winning an important race because their primary voters picked a very right-wing candidate.
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"It is in Yorkshire, which has been an important racing center since the 18th century".
"Because the Commonwealth Games was an extremely important race, I had a long phase where I eased off to be ready, at the time where I would normally be bashing in the training and training really hard.
"The Senate race in Missouri is an extremely important race that has some national priority," said Ryan Hite, Mr. Akins's 23-year-old communications director.
"It's an incredibly important race for us to highlight Sherrod Brown's 9% voting record with the US Chamber," he said.
Don't they know there is a very important race coming to a very important conclusion?
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