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The phrase "Off track" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is not following the intended path or plan. Example: "After several unexpected delays, the project has gone off track and needs to be reevaluated."
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"It's very off track".
We're getting off track!
That was when things went off track.
"The food got off track".
Won the Travers on an off track.
He's never run on an off track.
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"Off-track," they warned.
The off-track intimidation continues.
Control of off-track betting.
"There's too much off-track betting.
Obama is already badly off-track.
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