Why Do We Say “Back on Track”?

“Track” originally referred to footprints, trails, or paths left by people or animals.

The expression “back on track” is one of the most familiar idioms in the English language, used to describe returning to the correct course after a delay, mistake, distraction, or setback. Whether referring to a business recovering from financial problems, a student resuming productive study habits, or a sports team regaining its winning form, the phrase conveys the idea of getting back to a desired path or direction. Although it sounds perfectly natural today,

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