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Discover LudwigThe phrase "race show" can be correct and usable in written English, depending on the context in which it is used.
It can be used to describe a television show or event that is based on a race, such as a reality competition show or a sporting event. For example: - I love watching the annual race show on TV, where teams compete against each other in a series of challenges to win a grand prize. - The race show was filled with intense moments as the runners pushed themselves to the limit to cross the finish line. - The local community organized a race show to raise money for charity, with participants from all ages and backgrounds taking part.
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Even if you are fed up with the presidential race, show up and have your say.
Workplace anxieties — including those rooted in race — show up in the realm of erotica as well.
The partial indentations in the presidential race show the voting machines were not working properly, and demonstrate "voter intent".
In an e-mail message, Mr. Anthony said his interest in collecting Formula One parts began around 20 years ago, when he visited a race show.
THE NUMBERS IN MICHIGAN -- Several recent polls in the closely watched Michigan Senate race show the incumbent, Spencer Abraham, ahead of his Democratic challenger, Representative Debbie Stabenow.
Several recent independent polls in the New York Senate race show Hillary Rodham Clinton has secured a modest but solid lead over Representative Rick A. Lazio.
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A comparison of districts by race shows similar shortfalls.
He came back and showed us he's better than his last race showed".
To have an American sponsor back the race shows how significant it is around the world.
For Gordon, the race showed that he was back in championship form.
The race showed that there would probably be another team to challenge as the season continued.
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