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Discover Ludwig"out of track" is a correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or event that has deviated from its intended or expected path or direction. It can also refer to a person who has lost focus or become distracted. Example: "The project quickly went out of track when the team faced unexpected challenges." Another example: "He was so overwhelmed with all the distractions that he went completely out of track in his studies."
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They don't run out of track so much as remain content to keep running the same loops over and over.
When he saw that one colt was by Ballymoss out of Track Medal he thought immediately of of Tom O'Hara.
Aptitude ran out of track half a length short, but he finished four lengths in front of Performing Magic.
Springsteen said that his wife Patti Scialfa likened his experience to "a freight train bearing down, loaded with nitroglycerin, and running quickly out of track".
Savinova timed her sprint to perfection, while Semenya – who had qualified by winning her semi-final in her fastest time of the season - charged from sixth to second but ran out of track.
Even more blatantly than his gay predecessors Rauschenberg and Johns, Warhol derailed Abstract Expressionism stylistically (though it had also run out of track by then); the crucial question is what drove this turn.
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Non uniformities also result in out-of-track behavior of the blades.
In many cases the corrections are aimed at decreasing the out-of-track behavior of the blades, based on the assumption that this effort will also decrease the vibrations that are transferred from the rotor to the hub.
The feature essentially tells websites that users have chosen to opt-out of tracking — and is now "easier to find in Firefox Preferences".
The music grooves as hard as any of its sources, as unknown singers and soloists blaze out of every track.
More than once, we tumbled out of the tracks and landed face-down in the piles of fresh snow.
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