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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tough race" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a difficult or challenging competition or contest. You can use it when describing a particular race or competition that was physically or mentally demanding. Example: The marathon proved to be a tough race, with steep hills and sweltering heat making it a true test of endurance for the runners.
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"It's a tough race".
"That was a tough race.
Polls suggest he faces a tough race.
"This is a tough race, a very tough race," Mr. Canseco said during one campaign stop.
"This is a tough race," Brothers said.
"It was a really tough race.
"He'll be in a tough race.
It's going to be a tough race".
I'm afraid he may have a tough race in November".
"It was a tough race out there," Vonn said.
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