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The phrase "race where" is not technically correct in written English. It is more accurately written as "a race in which," or "the race in which." For example, you could say: "I'm looking forward to the race in which I'll be competing later this week."
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"We ran a race where nobody saw me.
It wasn't in the race where it happened.
It sprinkles in random events, like a horse race where players must bet on winners.
I mean, where else can you do a race where you're traveling with a formal dress?
Coral pointed them towards the shorter race, where he is their 4-1 favourite.
In 2009, Armstrong returned to the Tour, the race where he made his name.
"You cannot run a race where you expect people to do that".
He'll tell us from race to race where he's going to go".
He implied that the president had injected race where it did not belong.
To qualify where he did and race where he did is a fantastic achievement".
A month ago this was a race where Democrats had the upper hand.
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