Are both correct? They are on course to meet again in the finals for a 3rd straight time. They are on course for a 3rd straight time of meeting in the finals.
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They are on course to meet again in the finals for a 3rd straight time. They are on course for a 3rd straight meeting in the finals.
— Mister Micawber
They are on course to meet again in the finals for a 3rd straight time.
They are on course for a 3rd straight meeting in the finals.
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