inside track

The phrase "inside track" originated from racing and has evolved to signify a position of advantage in various contexts.

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Definition

B2Racing

(sports)The innermost lane or path on a racecourse, offering a shorter distance.

Example

  • The runner in the inside track often has a slight advantage due to the shorter distance.

B2General

(informal)A position that offers an advantage or preferential access to information, opportunities, or resources.

Example

  • With her extensive network, she has the inside track on the best job opportunities.
  • Having the inside track on the latest trends can be crucial for staying ahead in business.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "inside track":

on trackfast trackinside baseballtest trackinside lanetrack recordoff the trackshort trackbelt trackinner circleinside edgedirt trackalbum trackfront runnerfast lanepole position