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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were off track" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that someone or a group has deviated from the correct or intended path or plan. Example: During the hike, we took a wrong turn and realized we were off track when we suddenly came across a river instead of the lookout point we were aiming for.
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Because we were off track with the rhythm meetings, we were not communicating consistently or discussing the numbers.
Some honestly believed we were off track on certain doctrinal matters; some simply were convinced that we were disrespectful of the ecclesiastical authority".
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We're off-track on most of these Millennium Development Goals, so let me offer three suggestions for how the humanitarian world might do better in framing the fight against poverty: First, boast more.
The idea is to say, "You're either on track or you're off track".
By the time you think about it it's too late and you're off track.
You probably only have this thought when you're off track.
"When we are off track, psyche protests," Hollis writes.
Pain is the soul's alarm system that we're off track and that attention and care are required.
Anxiety is one way our inner guidance lets us know that we are off track in our thinking and behavior.
We're off track in terms of what should be driving this story ahead,' or 'I'm losing interest in the narrator.' Sometimes there's not enough tension.
You are brave to admit that you were off-track.
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