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Discover LudwigThe phrase "racing on a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means moving with great speed and intensity on a certain surface or terrain. For example: - The horses were racing on a muddy track, making it difficult for the jockeys to maintain control. - The cyclists were racing on a steep mountain slope, pushing themselves to the limit for the chance to win the competition. - The cars were racing on a smooth asphalt road, their engines revving loudly as they battled for the lead.
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Kimi Räikkönen started and finished third, let down by a conservative pit strategy that forced him to make a second stop late in the race in order to use both compounds of tyre as per the rules — even when it became apparent that Button and Vettel were racing on a one-stop strategy — and Nico Hülkenberg finished in a career-best fourth place.
In exchange for racing on a capped budget, they would have technical advantages over the big rich teams.
PEEKSKILL Paramount Center for the Arts "Racing on a Broken Road," multimedia works by Betsy Braun Lane.
Growing up, boys had often challenged me to do things I didn't want to do: climbing high fences or racing on a gravel road.
"Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt" is touring film festivals and small theaters around the country, most recently screening in Ridgefield, Conn., on July 6.
Betsy Braun Lane's "Racing on a Broken Road" at the Castle Gallery is a thoughtful, complex and often moving exhibition that does not fully come off.
"Our objective is to get this team racing on a proper financial standing, and hopefully if a funder comes through, this team can run again.
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Hege has never raced on a track, but he once took part in a drag race.
Then, when they did meet, they raced on a heavy track that Drysdale described as greasy.
Horses that have raced on a track in the United States will usually have a tattoo on their upper lip.
Racing on the track is largely a numbers game.
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