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Idiom be onto a winner to be likely to succeed, usually because what you are selling is very popular.I think they're onto a winner with their latest product.
idiombe onto a winner BrEBrEto be selling, producing, or doing something that is likely to be very successful:The Benetton team knew they were onto a winner with the combination of the new car and new driver.He has set himself up as the sole importer of the Chinese bikes, and thinks he's onto a winner.
be onto a winnerTo be progressing in a way that is likely to succeed. I think we're onto a winner with this new environmental initiative—the whole company has really embraced it. After all of those failed experiments, our team is finally onto a winner now. be onto a ˈwinner (informal) be doing something, especially selling something, that is likely to be successful: He is the sole importer of this product, and he certainly thinks he’s onto a winner. |