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Значение идиомы on the way
[on the way] or [on one’s way] {adv.} or {adj. phr.} Coming; goingtoward a place or goal; started.
Help was on the way.
The trainleft and Bill was on his way to New York.
He is well on the way tobecoming a fine mechanic.
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