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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a track" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a path, route, or course. For example, "I saw the athletes running in a track around the field."
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An older man in a track suit approached the spectators.
She saw her son Kevin in a track meet.
Two bearings each are guided in a track on each sides of the storage.
And Alec said, 'I was in a track suit.' He said the comparison was alarming".
But with Gola unable to travel, Simmons represents a walking history lesson in a track suit.
But Pistorius would be the first amputee to compete in a track event, international officials said.
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Kuck captured the 10,000 in a track-record time, 13:13.28.
After a 254km race, the win was decided in a track-style sprint in the Roubaix outdoor velodrome, with the Swiss winning by a wheel.
Runhappy covered six furlongs in a track-record time of 1 08.58 and paid $5.20, $3.40 and $2.80 at 8-5 odds.
Down the road, a guy in a track-suit charged from his Lada when he saw me taking pictures of the street, insisting I delete them.
Ridden by Martin Garcia, Bayern ran 1 1/8 miles in a track-record time of 1 46.96 and paid $9, $3.60 and $4.
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