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Discover Ludwig"organizing a race" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to convey the action of arranging or planning a race event. Example: Sarah was in charge of organizing a race to raise money for the local animal shelter.
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"We're organizing a race during the Republican Convention," he said.
In 2012, he is organizing a race so that someone can try to beat his record.
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A committee was formed to organize a race, which was to be to Bermuda.
In 2005, when the group organized a race from Coney to Brighton, the name seemed natural: Grimaldo's Mile.
Primal Quest will not organize a race this year, but Ms. Rusch will compete in multiday events in Scotland and Brazil over the summer.
He received a few responses from others interested in the sport, and so Bill invited all jogglers to organize a race at the 1980 IJA festival in Fargo, North Dakota.
Just a few days ago, Holmes bailed McDonald out a third time (for allegedly violating his parole by organizing a street race).
On the side, he organized a local race called the Seven Hills Run, which drew 10,000 runners.
So they organized a relay race against time to deliver medicine across a thousand miles, to Nome from Anchorage.
"There's a uniqueness to running on a runway because usually, you don't get to do it," Scott Bassett, who organizes a runway race at the Piedmont Triad Airport in North Carolina, said.
In response the Soviet government organized a bicycle race at the monument at the time when the ceremony was planned to take place.
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