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The phrase "a system to track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a method or tool designed for monitoring or keeping records of something.
Example: "We have implemented a system to track employee performance and productivity."
Alternatives: "a method for monitoring" or "a tool for recording".
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The inspiration came when the two devised a system to track Mr. Schottenstein's legal bills.
Maintain a system to track wasted food, and report at least twice/year.
Several different approaches have been explored in developing a system to track eye movements.
It will also call for reforms to visa programs and a system to track those in the country legally.
In this work, we propose a system to track the clouds and predict relevant events based on all-sky images.
Responding to concerns in the food industry, companies developing cloned livestock have come up with a system to track the animals as they move through farms and slaughterhouses.
When the mammography rules were being framed, regulators considered a variety of measures to improve radiologists' competency, including skills tests and a system to track real-life performance.
He says the United States should set up a system to track bovine material coming into this country and increase testing.
NASD said Mr. Ehinger and Mr. Coleman created a system to track the performance of new stocks bought by mutual funds, hedge funds and other institutional clients.
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After a decade of wrangling, the British decided to create an system to track cow parts.
Chaos control methods [13, 14] rely on the fact that small perturbations cause the symbolic dynamics of a chaotic system to track a prescribed symbol sequence.
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