Collocations withtrack
These are words often used in combination withtrack.
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audio track
A reading of the words was recorded onto the audio track of a videotape.
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backing track
The microphone was passed round the group, each member of which had the benefit of the backing track being played on individual headphones.
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bonus track
This duet is also included on this album as a bonus track.
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career track
Consequently, the academic career track was changed from an individual promotion path (or tenure track) to a system of fixed positions (formation).
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circular track
In 1984 the line was extended to a circular track.
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commentary track
The album was re-released in 2009 in a number of formats and featured 16 b-sides and rarities as well as a commentary track.
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curved track
One of the arguments against the midland electrification is the so-called difficulty of the curved track.
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elevated track
It also offers a gymnasium for a variety sports, a weight room, an elevated track, various exercise equipment, and a smaller, multipurpose gym for hockey, indoor soccer, etc.
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express track
The center express track is not normally used.
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greyhound track
Today we have a "tote" on every racecourse and greyhound track, and we have the football pools.
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indoor track
It has a 0.11 mile indoor track.
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inside track
When the race/competition starts you jockey for position ('try to get into a more powerful or advantageous situation', such as the inside track).
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instrumental track
It is the full album with some videos on the disc and an extra untitled instrumental track.
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jogging track
It has a jogging track of length 400m.
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laugh track
An unusual side effect of the rural purge was the temporary demise of the laugh track.
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on the right track
External confirmation that this move is on the right track comes from two main sources.
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outdoor track
An outdoor track is used by the same groups.
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oval track
The track was a paved oval track spanning 0.500 mi.
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overhead track
It has been considered as another interesting ancestor of the tank, and described as a rhomboid-shaped skeleton tank without armour, with single overhead track.
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proven track record
This masterly textbook comes from an author with a proven track-record.
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railway track
The poor who live in the city's periphery are huddled in bustees along the railway track.
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recorded track
The song has been one of the band's signature tracks, with its popularity as the band's first recorded track.
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running track
It is not on the running track, and not within the running track, but quite outside and away from it.
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separate track
Gradually each part was recorded onto a separate track of a computer sequencer.
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track athlete
A former track athlete, he was an adjunct track coach for the university.
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track coach
As the head track coach, his team won two championships.
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track field
A track field was also added.
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track star
He was an all-state back in football, a starter on the 1930 state championship basketball team, and a track star.
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track team
She quits the track team.
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tram track
I have made inquiries, and am informed that a space in the centre of the road was originally reserved for use as a tram track.
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unreleased track
In the score album, there was an unreleased track, which is not yet known.
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vocal track
Music is recorded less the primary vocal track.
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wrong track
We are clearly on the wrong track.
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