on track

The idiom "on track" signifies progress according to plan or expectations, often used in business, academics, and personal growth.

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Definition

B2General

(common)Progressing as planned or expected.

Example

  • The project is on track to be completed by the deadline.
  • She is on track with her studies and is expected to graduate on time.

B2Business

(formal)Advancing towards achieving specific business goals or targets.

Example

  • The company is on track to meet its quarterly financial targets.
  • Our sales team is on track to exceed their annual quotas.

B2Personal Development

(informal)Moving in the right direction towards personal goals or objectives.

Example

  • He is on track with his fitness goals and has already lost 10 pounds.
  • Staying organized helps me stay on track with my daily tasks.

Similar

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

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