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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a race" is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "enter a race" or "run a race", depending on the context. For example: "I'm trying to stay in shape, so I'm going to enter a race next month."
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Take a race favorite, Silasol, sired by the recently deceased Monsun.
Ecclestone's plans to take a race to the New York area were first revealed when he began talks with representatives of Monticello Motor Club (MMC) in New York in 2009.
Take a race with three candidates.
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