Dictionary Entry
inside track
Part of Speechnoun phrasePronunciation/in-said-trak/Having an advantage or privileged information that gives one a better chance of success.
In a Sentence
“She got the inside track on the new project by talking to the manager before the official announcement.”
Origin
Derived from horse racing, where the inside lane is the shortest path around the track.
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