on track

English

Prepositional phrase

on track

  1. (idiomatic) Proceeding as planned, as expected, or in a manner consistent with an established pattern.
    • 1995, Andrew Nagorski and Michael Elliott, "'V' Is Also For Vulnerable," Newsweek, 15 May,
      Before 1914 the Russian economy was on track to outperform that of France and Britain within a decade.
  2. (idiomatic) On a well-defined promotion path in an organisation, usually tenure.


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