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The phrase "a track on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific song or piece of music that is part of an album or collection.
Example: "I really enjoy listening to a track on the new album by my favorite artist."
Alternatives: "a song from" or "a piece on".
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There is a track on the album called Pool which was one of the highlights of the writing sessions.
There's a track on King of Limbs called "Bloom".
"Formation" is a track on "Lemonade," Beyoncé's sixth album.
If she wants to do a track on the next album, she's more than welcome".
Is there a track on the album that you particularly like?
It appears as a track on "Body Burn: 18 Classics to Get Yourself in Shape".
(Paying $0.79 for a track on iTunes doesn't count it isn't "micro").
Two bearings each are guided in a track on each sides of the storage.
There was a track on the other side, and it had a very strange beginning.
8 Go around Castern Hall and, just behind the hall, take a track on the left.
He also races cars at a track on the outskirts of Ojinaga.
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