cut a wide swath »
To clear a broad track through a grassland, woodland, geographical region, or other area, either by natural means or by human action.
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inside track »
Any advantage.
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inside track »
The lane or track nearest to the interior.
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keep tabs on »
To monitor; to keep track of; to watch.
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make tracks »
To leave in a hurry.
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make tracks »
To leave or depart; to go away.
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off the beaten track »
In a place or places not commonly visited.
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on the right track »
Using the correct general approach to a particular task or problem; pursuing something in a promising way.
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on track »
On a well-defined promotion path in an organisation, usually tenure.
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on track »
Proceeding as planned, as expected, or in a manner consistent with an established pattern.
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one-track mind »
That said to be possessed by someone who is obsessed with something or only able to think of one thing.
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stop someone in his tracks »
To prevent someone from continuing along a path or way, literal or figurative, he has begun going along.
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track down »
To hunt for or locate; to search for; to find.
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track record »
An organization's, product's, or person's past performance reviewed in its entirety, usually for the purpose of making a judgment.
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turn back »
To backtrack.
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