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on course phrase likely to happen, or likely to succeed as planned: 可能发生的;可能如愿以偿的 Because of the recession, we're on course for record unemployment levels. This latest victory means they are now back on course to win the championship in five games. They struggled to keep the company on course in the face of the challenges of a highly competitive industry. He hopes to use the televised debate to put his campaign back on course. The government is on course to create 75,000 new jobs. See also
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