Pronunciation: /ˈɪnˌsaɪd træk/
noun the inner part of a race track
A1 She had the inside track on the job opening because her friend worked at the company.
A2 Having the inside track on the competition gave the team a significant advantage.
B1 The manager's inside track to the industry trends helped the company stay ahead of the competition.
B2 With her inside track to the latest technology, she was able to innovate and create new products.
C1 His inside track on the stock market allowed him to make profitable investments.
C2 Having the inside track on government policies, she was able to anticipate changes and adapt her business strategies accordingly.
formal By having the inside track on industry trends, our company is able to stay ahead of the competition.
informal She's got the inside track on all the best places to eat in town.
slang If you want to win the race, you need to get on the inside track.
figurative Having a friend in the company gives you the inside track on job opportunities.
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