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The phrase "race by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a competition or fast-paced activity. Example: The runners raced by, their feet pounding against the pavement as they pushed towards the finish line.
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"I took the race by the horns.
Keino won the race by 20 metres.
Human Race, by Sami Bentil.
"O.K., take 'The Race,' by Tay-K.
In "Fragrant Harbor" the decades race by.
"We're looking at this race by race.
Mr. Kirby won the race by 416 to 329 votes.
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Durkin's race-by-race ritual of memorization is twofold.
I'm taking it week-by-week and race-by-race".
Differences between age-groups within each race-by-sex group are also highlighted in Table 1.
Limitations include the low prevalence of cardiometabolic risk in each race-by-sex group.
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