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inside track

/'in'said'træk/
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Explanation of "Inside Track"

Definition:
The phrase "inside track" has a couple of meanings. Primarily, it refers to:

Usage Instructions:
  • "Inside track" is used as a noun. You can use it in sentences to describe a situation where someone has an advantage or a better chance of success.
Examples:
  1. In a Race Context: "The horse that ran on the inside track won the race by a large margin."
  2. In a Competition Context: "Because her father is the manager, she has the inside track for the internship."
Advanced Usage:

In professional or competitive contexts, you might hear phrases like: - "He has the inside track on the promotion due to his long tenure at the company." - "Having connections can give you the inside track in the business world."

Word Variants:
  • Inside: Refers to the inner part or area of something.
  • Track: Can refer to a path or a course, often used in sports or competitions.
Different Meanings:
  • Inside (adj.): Referring to something that is within or internal.
  • Track (n.): Can also mean a path, a course of action, or a record of progress.
Synonyms:
  • Advantage
  • Edge
  • Favorable position
  • Head start
Related Idioms:
  • "To have an edge over someone": This means to have an advantage in a competition or situation.
  • "Get a leg up": This idiom means to gain an advantage or help that improves one’s chances.
Phrasal Verbs:

While "inside track" does not have a direct phrasal verb associated with it, you might use phrases like: - "Get ahead of": To make progress or gain an advantage over others. - "Catch up": To reach the same level as others, especially when you were previously at a disadvantage.

Summary:

The term "inside track" is a useful phrase that can describe both a physical position in a race and a metaphorical advantage in various situations.

Noun
  1. the inner side of a curved racecourse
  2. a favorable position in a competition
    • the boss's son had the inside track for that job

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