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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a race" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to trying to gain an advantage or win over someone or something. For example: "She was in a race against time to get the project finished before the deadline."
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America should be in a race to the top.
I'm in a race.
Perhaps he is in a race.
Were we even in a race?
I have never cheated in a race.
We're in a race against time".
We are in a race against poverty.
We're in a race".
"We're not in a race.
I'd never beaten her in a race.
Beaten his classmates in a race?
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