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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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As a supervisor, I need to ensure the projects under my supervision are [on track/on the track/on the right track].

What are the differences between them?
  

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on track/ on the track /on the right track

  • on track/ on the track /on the right track
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on track/on the track/on the right track
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MH,

on track means everything is going as scheduled/wanted.

on the right track means everything is going as scheduled/wanted in the right way?

What does the pink color mean?
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I've just made it red for you (the same bad connotation: incorrect).

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