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On track Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈtɹæk
AHN-TRAK
ˈɒn/ /tɹˈæk
ON-TRAK

Definition

Making good progress towards a goal or being in the correct direction to achieve something. Often used to show that plans or tasks are proceeding as intended.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in both professional and informal contexts. Frequently appears as 'on track to', 'on track for', or 'keep on track'. The opposite is 'off track' (not progressing as planned).

Example Sentences

Our project is on track to finish next week.

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You’re on track with your studies. Keep it up!

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We are on track for a good year.

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If we keep working like this, we'll stay on track to meet the deadline.

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After a tough start, the team is finally on track.

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"Are you still on track with your savings plan?"

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