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Discover Ludwig"race across" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is moving very quickly in a particular direction, typically in a race or competition. For example: The contestants raced across the finish line to see who could be the first to arrive.
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His fingers race across the keys once.
The experience of race across national borders.
We waited for our bobbers to race across the wavelets.
Trains of every color race across the wallpaper.
The two mothers dust themselves off, race across the fields, and jump stiles to their husbands.
The MdS is a 156-mile, six-day race across the Moroccan Sahara.
Penguins race across the channel like little torpedoes breaking the surface.
Norcross sponsors an annual ten-kilometre race across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, connecting Philadelphia and Camden.
He has ridden in the Race Across America from Santa Monica, Calif., to Savannah, Ga.
We want to race across the season – and to increase the priority on other races.
Bill Clinton followed in 1992 with a 30-hour, 4,106-mile race across the nation.
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