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idiombe on the fast track (to sth)1 to be likely to be successful soon, especially to be very good at your job and likely to be promotedgiven a more important jobquickly:It's difficult to know what to do about starting a family, with both Paul and me on the fast track.Moore's on the fast track to a good job in the Civil Service.People are talking about downshifting - that is, jumping off the fast track to live more simply.2 to be likely to be dealt with quickly:The banking bill has been on a fast track, sailing through a House subcommittee in less than two weeks.A biography of the Iraqi leader has been put on the fast track for publication.fast-track: AmE Monday, the city agreed to a fast-track plan to hire 45 new police officers.
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