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The phrase "a log of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a record or documentation of specific events, actions, or information related to a particular subject.
Example: "I need to keep a log of what happens during the project meetings to track our progress."
Alternatives: "a record of what" or "a journal of what".
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And that's exactly what I published on that first day nearly a decade ago: a "log" of what I thought to be the most interesting reads on the web at that time.
Then I keep a log of what was in it".
— and a log of what this person did for 24 hours before they were killed".
Mr. Ellis took Mr. Cheney along and the two kept a log of what they ate on their journey.
I can say this with some degree of certainty as I keep a log of what I've been working on.
A click leads to a log of what was done when on each field: tilling on this date, fertilizing on that date, spraying on another.
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Make a food log of what you eat on an average day.
In London, the producers at Channel 4 received a daily log of what was happening on the show.
(The independent site, Apps For Passbook, also keeps a running log of what is out there. Apple has its own guide to using Passbook.
Here's the bottom line for any fitness profile: strengthen muscles through resistance training, strengthen the heart through cardio, change your weight by keeping a food log of what you eat, and get back in the kitchen.
The recorder, an audio log of what's being said in cockpit during the moments leading up to a crash, is always a vital part of any air crash investigation.
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