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The phrase "race of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group or category of people that share a common race or ethnicity. Example: The city's demographics are diverse, with a large race of Asian Americans making up 25% of the population.
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Race of the year?
Marquee race of the day.
Busch won his second race of Speedweek.
She ran the race of her life".
Race, of course, is a factor.
"It is an arms race of money.
Are they a special race of beings?
And a race of sorts has begun.
Everyone stops for The Race, of course.
MISSOURI -- Perhaps the strangest race of all.
Either print the race of all or print the race of none".
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