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race the decision
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "race the decision" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express urgency or competition regarding a decision, but it lacks clarity and is not a standard expression. Example: "We need to race the decision to ensure we meet the deadline."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
But for some Democrats who are in or about to enter the race, the decision by Mr. Gore is possibly an unwelcome development.
News & Media
As the match was scheduled for the same day as the annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race, the decision was made to stage it in the morning, thereby allowing the spectators to witness both sporting events.
Wiki
Producer Ariane de Vogue laid the process out before the ruling: some members of the media would be in the courtroom with pen and paper (cameras and phones are not allowed), while the networks would have runners in the press room ready to race the decision outside to correspondents.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
But with the card's new sponsors keen to promote the racing, the decision to offer free admission should be rewarded with a sizeable crowd – especially as the meeting falls during the half-term holidays.
News & Media
John Gosden, Kingman's trainer, said after the race that the decision to let him take part had been down to his owner, Prince Khalid Abdullah.
News & Media
Much of the focus in the lead-up to the race was the decision of Australian swim team management to withdraw highly touted Cameron McEvoy from the relay team under the assumption that he'd be flat following his individual semi-final of the men's 100m freestyle, which raced 90 minutes earlier.
News & Media
13Like Lang and Manove, we are interested in the effect of race on the decision to attend college.
Laverty had opted to change bike for the Aragon race following the decision of his PBM team-mate Yonny Hernandez to switch to the Pramac Ducati team as a replacement for injured Ben Spies.
News & Media
Also, since it has been shown that the physiological dynamics of inhibitory control networks are best reflected by models where the race to the decision boundary has dynamic, nonlinear properties (Ratcliff and Frank, 2012), our model also includes a dynamic gain that dynamically accelerates the execution process as it approaches the time boundary (i.e., the deadline for making a response).
Science
Nicole A. Gordon, executive director of the New York City Campaign Finance Board, a city agency that administers the public financing of local political races, said the decision had produced "a collective sigh of relief from the reform community" that not only did the court not reject contribution limits, as some had forecast, but now appeared open to arguments on behalf of new limits.
News & Media
In each of those cases, insulting generalizations about race animated the decisions.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, restructure your sentence to emphasize the action you want to take regarding the decision; for instance, "We need to expedite the decision to meet the deadline."
Common error
Avoid using "race the decision" in formal writing or when precise communication is critical, as it is not a recognized idiom and may confuse your audience. Use alternative phrasing like "accelerate the decision" or "expedite the decision" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "race the decision" functions as a verb phrase where "race" acts as a verb, though unconventionally, and "the decision" as its object. However, this construction is not standard English. Ludwig AI indicates this phrasing is not ideal and suggests alternatives for improved clarity.
Frequent in
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Wiki
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Science
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Less common in
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "race the decision" appears in a limited number of contexts, Ludwig AI flags it as an unideal phrase with unclear meaning and not grammatically correct. It's more effective to use clearer alternatives like "expedite the decision", "accelerate the decision", or "hasten the decision" to accurately convey the intended meaning of speeding up the decision-making process. Although some instances can be found in news media, it is best to avoid this phrase in formal or professional writing due to its ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expedite the decision
Replaces "race" with "expedite", another more appropriate verb to achieve faster decision.
accelerate the decision
Using the verb "accelerate" emphasizes increasing the speed of the decision-making process.
hasten the decision
Replaces "race" with "hasten", a more conventional verb for speeding up a process.
race the process
Focuses on accelerating the overall process leading to a decision.
urge a decision
This phrase expresses a strong desire for a decision to be made quickly.
race the statement
The focus shifts from acting on a decision to reacting to a statement.
race the ruling
The object changes to 'ruling', specifying a more formal type of decision.
course the decision
Changes the action to 'course', which implies influencing or directing the decision's path.
race the outcome
The object changes to 'outcome', shifting the focus to achieving a result quickly.
contest the decision
Instead of expediting, this phrase focuses on challenging or disputing the decision.
FAQs
What does "race the decision" mean?
The phrase "race the decision" is not a standard English expression and its meaning is unclear. It might be intended to suggest speeding up or acting urgently on a decision, but it's not a grammatically correct or widely recognized phrase.
How can I rephrase "race the decision" to be more clear?
Instead of "race the decision", consider using phrases like "hasten the decision", "expedite the decision", or "accelerate the decision" to clearly convey the idea of speeding up the decision-making process.
Is "race the decision" grammatically correct?
No, "race the decision" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The verb "race" is not typically used in this context. Alternative verbs like "hasten", "expedite", or "accelerate" are more appropriate.
Are there situations where "race the decision" might be appropriate?
While not standard, "race the decision" might be used informally in contexts where the speaker wants to emphasize the urgency or competitive nature of making a decision quickly. However, it's generally best to avoid it in formal or professional settings for clarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested