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on track

British pronunciation/ˌɒn tɹˈak/
American pronunciation/ˌɑːn tɹˈæk/
on track
[PHRASE]
1

to be following the right course in order to achieve a particular result or reach a particular goal

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Examples
1The company was struggling, but a new CEO was able to get things back on track.
2After a period of illness, she was finally back on track and able to return to work.
3And not a single one of these companies is on track to make this target.
4- She motivates me, she keeps me on track definitely.
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