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The phrase "a graph that tracked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a graph that monitors or follows changes in data over time.
Example: "The report included a graph that tracked the sales performance over the last five years."
Alternatives: "a chart that monitored" or "a diagram that followed".
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Before that, a graph that tracked the interest of women in computer science showed an increase that paralleled the interest of men.
At the U.C.T. lecture, Leibbrandt showed a graph that tracked the income of the top one per cent in South Africa, the United States, and France from 1913 to 2012.
When I logged into Camp, I could see a graph that tracked my progress, a visual reminder that I was coming up short.
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This temporary cooling, which is typically in early to mid-April in the Northeast, regularly shows up as a trough in the graphs that track the daily high temperature trends.
A good, nimble capitalist discounts the human equation in favor of charts and graphs that track the moving averages of the Dow and Standard and Poor indexes.
Started by David A. Gross, a former marketing executive with 20th Century Fox, the new site is replete with charts and graphs that track the good, the bad and the ugly of reviews.
Now one of the UK's most quoted economic forecasters, Sorrell has expanded his collection of metaphors for describing the shape of the graphs that track the world's financial woes.
We used plus and minus signs to designate each tweet positive or negative, and tracked the overall sentiment using a dynamically updating swingometer and a graph that showed which statements had gone down best (and worst).
He pointed to a graph that resembled a staircase.
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