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Discover Ludwig"race along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move quickly or swiftly. You can use it in a sentence to describe someone or something moving at a fast pace. Example: The horses raced along the track, their hooves pounding against the ground.
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They race along, caught between the stage (where, occasionally, they have been performed by Mr Muldoon and his band) and the page.
The half continued to race along as both teams concentrated on attack which made the match very watchable, even if it left spectators dizzy by the end.
Together the two vehicles race along at 150 miles an hour, whistling past an elderly woman at the wheel of another car before gradually coming to a stop.
The premise was that bandwidth, freed from "its copper cage and regulatory jail," would now race along faster than Moore's Law.
The history is that the news media look for excuses to string the race along.
His wife, Ali, will go to the race, along with family and friends.
She ran the 350-mile race along the famed Iditarod Trail in March.
They all talked in clipped, pacy sentences that helped the book race along.
Michelin provides caps for many of the 15 million spectators watching the race along the roads.
Then the muscle cannot contract or the impulse race along the nerve pathways.
Pettigrew and Young ran that race, along with Johnson and Tyree Washington.
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