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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location, typically related to racing, sports, or events that take place on a track.
Example: "The race will be held at a track known for its challenging curves and straightaways."
Alternatives: "on a racetrack" or "at the circuit".
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See you at a track nearby.
Now he has a victory this season at a track other than Talladega or Daytona.
Thoroughbreds train for racing on the flat at a track on the grounds.
"The law requires more of us than of officials at a track meet," he said.
No one is going to run horses at a track that they know isn't safe".
Waiting at a track before the starting gun, we hear "saddles creaking like winches".
He also races cars at a track on the outskirts of Ojinaga.
Now comes a race at a track where Waltrip knows he can win.
Later, Mr. Novitzky testified for Mr. Gatlin at a track federation hearing.
Gill said he had only one other horse be fatally injured at a track other than Penn National in 2009.
"But I couldn't find a chase anywhere before Christmas – not at a track he's going to go round, anyway.
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