on course for something do something
- on course for something do something
on ˈcourse for sth/to do sth idiom
likely to achieve or do sth because you have already started to do it
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The American economy is on course for higher inflation than Britain by the end of the year.
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Victory in Saturday's match will put them on course to qualify for the European championships.
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