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"Get back on track" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to return to the intended or desired course of action or progress after getting off track or being sidetracked. Example: After getting lost on the hike, we consulted the map and were able to get back on track towards the summit.
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Get back on track.
Get back on track as soon as you get home.
Get back on track after a setback.
"We need to get back on track".
We want to get back on track".
We can get back on track.
We'll get back on track to winning".
Hopefully, the show will get back on track.
"It was just important to get back on track.
Romney can get back on track in Florida.
What can America do to get back on track?
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