Back on track Meaning in English
expression
Definição
When something or someone has recovered after a problem or delay and is progressing as planned again.
Uso & Nuances
Informal and common in both conversation and business; often used after setbacks, delays, mistakes, or interruptions. Can refer to routines, work, health, or general progress. Typical with verbs like 'get', 'be', or 'put' (‘get back on track’, ‘we’re back on track’). Not literal; don't use for physical tracks.
Frases de Exemplo
After my illness, I finally feel back on track.
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Let's focus and get back on track with our project.
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The team is back on track after the mistake.
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I messed up last week, but now I’m back on track with my studies.
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Don’t worry, everything will be back on track soon.
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We had some setbacks, but we’re finally back on track now.
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