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inside track

noun as in advantageous position

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Ross, who opted out of the 2020 season because of coronavirus concerns, has the inside track to make the rotation behind Max Scherzer, Strasburg, Patrick Corbin and Jon Lester.

Sprong seemed to have the inside track to be the team’s 12th forward before the team signed Sheary in late December.

Vitek Vanecek appears to have the inside track to be the backup to Ilya Samsonov, but Pheonix Copley and Anderson are in the mix.

These pitch days give startups an inside track to government contracts.

Ross, out of minor league options, had the inside track on Fedde before he decided to sit out the season.

Joan Crawford had the inside track for Karen, though in 1952 she was six years older than Lancaster.

But Mozah is unquestionably his queen in all but title, and it is her kids who have the inside track on power.

McDonough has the inside track, but both have a good shot, says Eleanor Clift.

I wanted to get at the horse, and I knew it wouldn't be easy unless I appeared to be on the inside track with Merriwell.

I own up I was doing my best to cut in on you there, but you seemed to have the inside track of me and I quit.

If he comes toward the upper Potomac, follow on his flank and on his inside track, shortening your lines while he lengthens his.

If he comes towards the upper Potomac, follow on his flank, and on the inside track, shortening your lines while he lengthens his.

Mr. Van Buren, then Secretary of State, had what is now known as "the inside track" for the succession.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to inside track, such as: head start, commanding lead, connections, control, flying start, and lead.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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