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Discover Ludwig"race has started" is correct and usable in written English
You might use this phrase to describe a competition or challenge that has just begun. For example: "The race has started, with runners preparing to make their way to the finish line."
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"I guess the county executive's race has started early," he said.
The men's race has started as the elite field leads the pack over the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge.
The race has started in a far field, but you can already hear the rumbling of the horses.
No winner in the eight-year history of this race has started from farther back in the pack.
Therefore, any bets that come in from off-track locations in the seconds before a race begins will not affect the odds until after a race has started.
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association did not make any proposals about odds fluctuations after a race has started, a source of contention to many fans.
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Once the race had started, the civil unrest felt even further away from the desert circuit.
Once boarding began, the solidarity dissolved, as if this race had started fast.
So we walked up alongside the track just as dawn was breaking, the race having started at midnight.
Indeed five of the last seven winner's at Formula One's only night race have started from pole.
Scott also had such a sizeable lead that he had effectively won the event before the medal race had started.
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