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Discover Ludwig"on song" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be performing well or to be in good form. Example: The team was on song in their latest match, scoring 3 goals in the first half. This phrase is often used in sports or music, but can also be used in other contexts. Other examples: - After months of practice, the choir was finally on song during their performance at the concert. - The company's sales have been on song, thanks to their new marketing strategy. - The actress was on song in her latest film, receiving rave reviews for her performance.
Dictionary
on song
adjective
Playing or performing well
Exact(55)
It's on song".
Sometimes you're on song.
Lo-fi high-flyer's back on song.
The country will soon be on song.
When on song, they field like demons.
He's just not quite on song yet.
Defensively again, we were on song.
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Chris Rock's walk-on song, Stacey Dash's awkward wave: Here are the night's more memorable moments.
An on-song Watson would surely have had little trouble dominating the match.
Tutaia is graceful, unflappable and when she is on-song, nobody can break her rhythm.
Like his defensive colleagues found the on-song Rooney and company too much to handle.
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