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"racing along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone moving quickly or at a high speed. Example: The cars were racing along the highway, their engines roaring and tires screeching.
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With China's economy racing along at double-digit pace and huge inflows of cash from overseas, this region has never had it so good.
Skyscrapers, mega-malls, BMWs racing along highways — it's opulence as window display.
They are not interested in racing along a path for a good workout.
They sometimes show more verve than finesse, but their energy keeps the story racing along.
Racing along the left sideline, Buchanon went untouched for a 71-yard touchdown.
1.34am GMT Email Ian Copestake The game seems to be racing along.
17th over: England 89-2 (Cook 40 Pietersen 43) England are really racing along here.
Their results show a sharp spike in air pressure racing along in front of the thunderstorms.
You're racing along but you don't quite know where you're going.
Saturday was the highlight of the week, with horse racing along the beach.
The structure suddenly seems like a human head, and the images inside it thoughts, racing along neural pathways.
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