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be on the ball

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  1. be well-informed

How To Use be on the ball In A Sentence

  • Dole is expected to endorse a proposition that is expected to be on the ballot next fall to eliminate affirmative action.
  • Perot organizers say the Reform Party candidate will be on the ballot in all 50 states.
  • Schilling announced his retirement this spring, and as the Hall of Fame prepares to induct its newest class, many observers are already looking ahead to 2013, when both he and Clemens will be on the ballot for the first time. Pitchers’ Duel
  • They're going to be smarty-pants, they're going to be on the ball.
  • Dole is expected to endorse a proposition that is expected to be on the ballot next fall to eliminate affirmative action.
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