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on track
adjective as in correct
adjective as in successful
Example Sentences
Trump’s share of the electorate has dipped below 50 percent, and he’s on track for about a 1.5 point victory over Harris.
A recent UN report warned that current policies put the world on track for around 3C warming by the end of the century.
The Biden administration - which had deported about 1.1 million people up to February 2024 - is on track to match that, statistics show.
"When you're out on track they probably don’t like being passed by females but when you're on the track overtaking you're all there to do the same thing."
Expect your offense to get back on track and your defense to quickly record sacks and turnovers aplenty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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