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"You're on your way." Does it have any figurative meaning?
what a know about is you're going somewhere (home, work etc.)
When else do you say it?
Apr 7, 2012 9:29 PM
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We would use this when you have made a step towards a goal. ie. I have passed my first exam towards my career so now I'm on my way.
Does that make sense?
April 7, 2012
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