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"raced for" is a correct phrase to use in written English
It conveys the idea of eagerly rushing towards something. For example: She raced for the finish line, eager to win the race.
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Bookmakers raced for cover.
Lightly raced for one of his age.
He also raced for Sauber.
They raced for mere seconds.
The reporters raced for the phones.
He raced for them in Thredbo".
Greyhounds are also raced for sport, chasing a mechanical rabbit.
The two girls ran, unharmed, and raced for home.
In Wisconsin, Tattler's Jet raced for tiny purses.
Skipping his morning jog, he raced for the train station.
We dumped our bags and raced for the park.
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