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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a track" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an activity or goal that is being worked on and that is progressing in a steady, typically planned way. For example, "I have been working on this project for months, and I finally feel like I am on a track to success."
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It's important you're not just putting on a track you already know.
At one point, you're actually on a track that's crossing open water.
We always ran on a track in Astoria.
"They don't think that I'm on a track," she said.
It's not held in a stadium or on a track.
On a track, the RC F has a disadvantage.
"They want me to play on a track or produce.
Continue uphill on a track in Puddletown Forest.
For years, he had been known as being good at going fast on a track.
Hege has never raced on a track, but he once took part in a drag race.
With minor tweaks, this Focus would be right at home on a track.
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