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Discover Ludwig"race against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to compete or try to beat someone or something in a race or other type of competition. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation where one is in a hurry or under pressure to complete a task or achieve a goal. Example: The two runners were neck and neck, racing against each other to be the first to cross the finish line. Example: The team had to race against the clock to finish the project before the deadline. Example: The company is in a constant race against its competitors to stay ahead in the market.
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Painting frescoes is a race against drying.
We're in a race against time".
This is a race against the clock.
We are in a race against poverty.
It was a race against time.
A race against the clock!
It's a race against the clock..."....
"It's a race against time for me.
in a Race Against an Epidemic.
It will be a race against time.
It was a desperate race against time.
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