fast track
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Tweet n. 1. A course leading to rapid advancement or change, as in a career: "Making complaints against the public is hardly the fast track to elective office" (New Yorker). 2. A course that leads to early consideration or review: The board put the proposal on the fast track. fast-track adj. & v. fast tracker n. |
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