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Discover LudwigThe phrase "race toward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an object, goal, or destination that you are quickly approaching or moving towards. For example, "We raced toward the finish line, eager to see who would come out on top."
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The race toward pi happens in cyberspace, inside supercomputers.
Its life will be a constant race toward food and water and away from death.
But integrity becomes a laggard in the race toward fame and fortune.
The two story lines unfold at different paces, which hobbles the race toward climactic revelation.
Time itself has become a cruel race toward an off-coloured sunset.
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His most recent was "Racing Toward Armageddon" (2009).
-- is racing toward adjournment.
There, McDavid came racing toward him.
They're racing toward a nuclear weapon.
He saw her racing toward the door.
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