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back on track

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*back on track
Fig. running according to schedule again. (*Typically: get ~; get something ~; have something ~; put something ~.) I hope we can have this project back on track by the end of the week.
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Summary: England's 2018 World Cup bid leaders are to hold an emergency meeting to get the campaign back on track.
However, it is possible to get back on track with loans and debt - even if a situation seems severe.
It won't be easy - Dungannon have proven people wrong this season - but we have only lost once in nine games at home and it is a chance for us to get back on track.
 
 
 
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