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Discover Ludwig'tight race' is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is an informal phrase used to describe a competition which is close or hard to predict. Example sentence: The candidates in the upcoming election are running a tight race, and it is difficult to tell who will come out on top.
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But it's a tight race.
It's a very tight race".
It was a tight race.
A very tight race.
What a tight race.
Polls predict a tight race.
It appears to be a tight race.
Public polling shows a tight race.
Local experts are predicting a tight race.
Polls show a tight race there.
Mr. Young won in a tight race.
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