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on track

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on track
if an activity or a situation is on track, it is making progress and is likely to achieve something. A fighter from Edinburgh is on track to become the world heavyweight boxing champion. (often + to do something) If the peace talks remain on track, an agreement can be expected by the end of the month.
See also: track


on track
developing or making progress as expected. His recovery from the accident is right on track and he should be back at work in about three weeks. He's on track to become the world heavyweight boxing champion.
Usage notes: often used in the form back on track: We're behind schedule on this job, so we need to get back on track right after the holidays.
See also: track

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