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Term: On Track

Description:

The term "on track" refers to being in a situation where progress or development is proceeding as planned or expected. It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is meeting or fulfilling its goals or objectives.

Parts of Speech:
  • Adjective: The project was on track and expected to finish on time.
  • Adverb: She stayed focused and worked diligently to stay on track.
  • Verb: The manager assured the team that they were on track for success.
  • Noun: The article highlighted strategies to get your career on track.
Senses and Usages:
  1. Stay on course: Maintaining progress as planned.
  2. The athlete's rigorous training kept him on track for the upcoming competition.

  3. Achieving goals: Meeting or fulfilling objectives.
  4. The company's sales are on track to exceed last year's numbers.

  5. Moving towards a desired outcome: Making progress towards a specific aim.
  6. By staying organized, the students were able to stay on track with their assignments.

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