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Discover LudwigThe phrase "string of racehorses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sequence or collection of racehorses, often in the context of discussing their performance or lineage. Example: "The trainer was proud of his string of racehorses, each one showing great potential for the upcoming season."
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Black himself owns a string of racehorses.
The 49-year-old, who owns a string of racehorses including one named Fatcatinthehat, has amassed a fortune since joining the bank nearly 20 years ago.
He enthused about owning a string of racehorses, another subject on which he claimed to be expert, and bragged that he was a better skier in his seventies than he had been in his youth.
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Watch out for the strings of racehorses coming down from the gallops on Middleham Moor as you find your footpath.
By then he had his own stable of racehorses.
"He was the Babe Ruth of racehorses," Mr. Balch said.
According to the Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses, 129 racehorses died between August 2013 and July this year – one every 2.9 days.
The naming of racehorses is governed in the U.S. by the Jockey Club.
The training of racehorses, simply expressed, is maintaining a horse in the best condition to run.
Unique in their kind are treatises on the training of racehorses.
"There are serious and valid concerns about the safety of racehorses and their riders.
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